First netflix dvd8/9/2023 ![]() ![]() It’s because the streaming process is designed around a company choosing for me which movies I want to watch and delivering that movie instantly. This is not because Netflix DVD is a perfect system or an infinite library. Who doesn’t want a library of thousands of movies delivered instantly with the click of a button? But it turns out the real world is more complicated, and millions of people still prefer the latter, older system of having physical media delivered to them by the postal service. The conventional belief of the last several decades of technological progress is that the first experience is better than the second because it is instant. Then in two or three days, depending on the USPS’s efficiency, I will receive a new movie I also know for sure I want to watch because I have picked it out myself. When I am in the mood to watch a movie, I will watch the movie and send the disc back. ![]() Netflix will send me one DVD or Blu Ray at a time for $5 per month less than it costs to subscribe to its streaming service even though it has more movies available by disc. I can save it to a running queue of all the movies I want to watch. Even if it doesn't have the physical disc available to rent or the movie hasn’t been released yet, the movie is listed in its database. Most of the time, the service has it, but unfortunately not as often as it used to. Here is my experience with Netflix DVDs: I type in the name of the movie I want to watch when I first hear of it or have it recommended to me. Fortunately, I do not do this very often anymore, because I subscribe to Netflix DVDs, which is the disc-by-mail service the company has offered for more than 20 years and that some people are regularly surprised to learn still exists. ![]()
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