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Old 01-26-2011, 09:07 PM  
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I have a line that crawls up the screen. Kind of odd. But I need to get the better cables. We just got the wii at christmas and I am thinking of selling my xbox360 really. Like the wii much more.
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Old 01-27-2011, 08:33 AM  
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I'm using the RCA cables on my Wii and I have no problems with Netflix. It does look a lot better on my PS3, but that does have the HDMI cable too.

The yellow light does mean it is in Standby. You can push and hold the power button for approx 5-7 seconds and then it will turn to green again but if you keep holding it will then go to red.
I've found it turns itself on. I go to bed it's yellow, I'm up, it's green, like it wants me to sit down and play.

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I have a line that crawls up the screen. Kind of odd. But I need to get the better cables. We just got the wii at christmas and I am thinking of selling my xbox360 really. Like the wii much more.
I would keep both.
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Old 09-20-2011, 09:29 AM  
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It works, it is great, I now watch very little cable.
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Old 10-22-2011, 10:58 PM  
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got it on my android!
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Old 10-22-2011, 11:12 PM  
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Since I also have a Droid, how does it work? Do you just install the app and then pay for each movie, or is it all you can watch for one price?
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i signed into my friends so im not really sure...could find info about the app on the market
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Here's what I think !

It works very well , this is the wave of things to come !

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Since I also have a Droid, how does it work? Do you just install the app and then pay for each movie, or is it all you can watch for one price?
Sign up for their streaming service, $7.99 a month and download the ap for your droid. Simple as that. Unlimited movies.
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Old 10-25-2011, 06:08 AM  
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Most of the movies available for streaming are older movies.
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My cable provider has recently been announcing their own streaming video direct to cell phones. I wonder if the prices are similar?
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