I don't think Microsoft is planning on making one.
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I don't think Microsoft is planning on making one.
Netflix was shown running on an LG Revolution. Qualcomm stated that the processor that the Revolution is running on is the first to be certified with the DRM to run netflix and all future snapdragons will have that security. The Thunderbolt has the same exact process (MSM8655) as the Revolution, so the Thunderbolt is capable of running netflix, its just a matter of whether or not the Thunderbolt comes with netflix on it, or if it comes out later as an update.
Could someone please correct me if I am wrong, but there have been two system dumps for the Thunderbolt. The first one had the same stuff as the pre-production units at CES. I thought that in the second system dump, there was a netflix folder/app in there.
I am using PlayOn on my my home PC and can stream not only Netflix but Amazon VOD, Comedy Central, Hulu and a ton of other sites that support video straight to my phone and it's pretty clear. I can also stream my own videos and pictures located on my PC to my phone as well.
I purchased the lifetime membership for playon (when it was on sale for $50) and I am loving it. I never have to worry about content being blocked based on device since all these services were built to stream to PC's, playon is a gateway that these services only see your PC accessing the content and not your phone.
So you're not even really using your "phone" to access the service everything is being loaded from your PC and sent to your phone using completely different service then Netflix. How does this have any relevance of a thread releated to streaming Netflix directly from your "phone" via a Netflix applicaiton?I am using PlayOn on my my home PC and can stream not only Netflix but Amazon VOD, Comedy Central, Hulu and a ton of other sites that support video straight to my phone and it's pretty clear. I can also stream my own videos and pictures located on my PC to my phone as well.
I purchased the lifetime membership for playon (when it was on sale for $50) and I am loving it. I never have to worry about content being blocked based on device since all these services were built to stream to PC's, playon is a gateway that these services only see your PC accessing the content and not your phone.
Does it work outside your home or do you have to be on the same wifi?
So you're not even really using your "phone" to access the service everything is being loaded from your PC and sent to your phone using completely different service then Netflix. How does this have any relevance of a thread releated to streaming Netflix directly from your "phone" via a Netflix applicaiton?