Can't wait for that copy of the movie Talladega Nights to arrive from Netflix? Starting today, says Steven Schwankert of IDG News Service, some users will be able to watch movies they rent from Netflix directly through their PCs.
The company launched an unnamed new feature, which it referred to as "immediate viewing," and said it will roll out online movie viewing over the next six months, with all users able to use it by the end of June.
Netflix will still offer its catalog of about 70,000 DVDs by mail to its subscribers, with about 1,000 films and televisions shows available for watching online initially. There is no additional charge to view the films online, the company said.
Subscribers wanting to use the new feature will be required to download a browser applet to enable the service, and movies should start playing within 10 to 15 seconds. For DVD-quality viewing, users will need a 3-megabits-per-second broadband connection, although those with slower broadband speeds can still use it, the company said.
The number of films a user may watch online each month corresponds to their monthly subscription plan, with subscribers at the $5.99 per month level able to see six films, and those paying $17.99 permitted to watch 18 films.
There is no mention today of the new service, however, on the Netflix Web site.