Opinion: Can I get some Full HD, please
Basically, the savings Netflix is offering comes at multiple costs. One is a measure of your endurance for ads. The other is more bothersome: your ability to ignore sub-par, possibly fuzzy video.
Your best 4K and HDTVs will do their best to intelligently upscale lower-resolution imagery, but they can only do so much., some well over 55 inches, we’ve been buying for a song for the last few years crave 4K content, and it’s only in the last few years that streaming services have started to support 4K content. However, 1080p video has been on the menu for years.I get that there are some limits on what you can get for $6.99 a month. Holding back some coveted content seems fair.
Surely the goal is to not only attract more subscribers but to upsell them. If these Netflix Basic with Ads customers only see low-quality video, what incentive do they have to pay more? While Netflix is clearly hoping people jump at the chance to pay more for better quality, I think new Netflix customers will wonder what all the fuss is about.It may soon dawn on Netflix that this one caveat, this one carve away from the best Netflix experience, was a mistake.
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