Quote Originally Posted by Woochifer View Post
Basically, the article states up front that Blu-ray is the current state-of-the-art when it comes to picture quality. Among the streaming options that the author looked at, Vudu has the best picture quality.
I am guessing if subscriber have good internet connection (above 3 mbps), most of streaming video options looks pretty good. My co-worker loaned me his Netflix password and been using their service for over a week now. Netflix do have pretty good selection, but as you said they are limited.

They seem to carry only the biggest hits in movies and TV shows. Older TV shows like Sanford&Son or GoodTimes are nowhere to be found, and movies are limited-like they only carry one movie from Marx Brothers. The picture quality seem to be hit and miss, but only have 1 mbps internet connection, so all my feeds are SD.

So basically if one don't have good bandwidth internet connection to have a HD feed, be prepared to see compression and artifacts in streaming feeds.