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This looks way better than the iPod and android versions I have.
In my opinion the WP7 app> iPhone app> android app.
Oh well at least I can still watch Netflix on my droid x and iPod.
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@aaronjim part of the metro UI
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@helderleal well done, nice observation skills! But not strange, where do you think this phone ''came'' from? :-b
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Blues Clues Season 3...lol.
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I STILL DON'T GET WHY THEY DON'T CAPITALIZE ANY WORDS!
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@Yourtravelboy Yes, but the point is not 'how much data you are moving' it's 'what is moving your data', and in this case it is Silverlight. Silverlight is made and used by Microsoft and Netflix already has their code ready to be directly ported (in short) to any phone supporting Silverlight.
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@green4strings Yes the whole world waited in anticipation for flash to come to mobile devices. It took a while too and there are still a long way to go imo. Maybe they need to consider a different format for mobile devices or better, just create a sister company that would use a compatible format for Android. Since it's mobile they don't need to offer the same BIG screen HD and HD Audio. Smaller screens = smaller amount of data needed. This could work.
I like windows phone 7!! (coming from an iphone 4 owner)
ZR1Terror 1 year ago 10
strange movie choice @ 0:35 for a windows demo...
helderleal 1 year ago 6