The instant queue concept is similar to your usual Netflix queue for DVDs or Blu-ray Discs, but instead of having to wait to get a new title by mail, your instant queue is available immediately, is effectively unlimited and you can jump back and forth between any titles in your online queue for playback. When I signed up for my free trial, I had movies in my online queue and ready to watch in a matter of minutes, and the first physical disc I rented (the indie film "Once"), showed up in the mail two days after I signed up.
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If you're expecting Netflix online streaming to look like your typical YouTube video, you're in for a pleasant surprise. Quality of playback depends on your available internet speed and a good fast network connection can get you entirely acceptable picture performance. When you select a film for playback, you'll get a screen showing "quality" level (which is based on your current download speed from your provider). Then you get a status bar as the first part of the film is buffered for playback. This process should complete in under a minute and then playback will begin. With my roughly 5 MBPS download speed on basic Time Warner Cable, split among a few different computers and CE devices, I was generally getting about 11 bars out of 13 for quality, and this presented a stable viewable moving picture with some visible compression artifacts, but few major glitches.
In addition to instant streaming, Netflix customers can get DVDs or Blu-ray Discs by mail for more traditional movie-watching. On standard definition titles, colors were a bit muted compared to DVD and aliasing artifacts were visible around edges and in static backgrounds, but overall the quality was pretty good. For HD films, the quality bar was usually full with the letters "HD" at the end showing that I was indeed getting the high definition versions of the films or TV shows. Video quality on these was noticeably better than standard def titles, with fewer artifacts, richer more saturated colors and improved detail. Panning shots and fast moving images did exhibit some motion smearing, but nothing too drastic. This is not Blu-ray quality, but if you want that, then simply add the Blu-ray Disc for any film in your regular Netflix queue and you'll have it in a day or two.
Although you are streaming the movies in near real-time (nothing permanently stored on your device), you can still pause, rewind and fast forward through content. If you move far enough forward or back, you will get the buffering status bar again (and a slight delay before playback resumes) but this was never objectionable to me. Just the fact that I could watch a movie nearly immediately, in high definition, and without breaking any state or Federal laws was pretty impressive and bodes well for the future of the Netflix instant streaming service.
If you didn't already know, 5G is the next generation of mobile networks that with it offering data speeds of over 300Mbps - that's around six times faster than average UK broadband can muster and would allow users to download a full HD movie in a matter of minutes.
Not only does this mean the laptop can access fast speeds when we all get back out on the road, but it also allows owners to the peace of mind that they should never miss a Zoom call even if their broadband begins to stutter. Like the smartphone in your pocket, it also means your laptop will be able to keep your inbox updated so that everything is ready and waiting for you the next time you sit down and flip open the lid.
Of course, Microsoft has heard the siren song of Apple's online App Store, and has added an "Apps" section to the Zune Marketplace, which you can access through your computer or the device itself. There are only a handful of applications available now - I downloaded two games that didn't really impress - but they are all free, and Microsoft plans to roll out Facebook and Twitter applications soon. 2ff7e9595c
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