Sharkwater part 1 I do not have a Netflix account

Sharkwater part 1

I do not have a Netflix account. However, I tested Crackle, Amazon on Demand, Youtube and Slacker. They all work very well sharkwater part 1 usability is OK. Of course not as usable as an Apple TV but good enough to have a decent user experience. I am using this BD player to replace a Samsung BD-P2500 which for whatever reason just doesn t want to play nice with my Pioneer receiver. My purchase of this unit was motivated by the reviews here on Amazon. Unfortunately, this has been nothing sharkwater part 1 a disappointment so far. Once I had the unit connected my first concern was getting it activated on my Netflix account. I powered it up and it informed me that there was a firmware update available. I thought that was a cool feature, my Samsung never gave me a heads up. I ran sharkwater part 1 firmware update which went quickly, and proceeded to attempt to stream from Netflix. All I could get out of the unit was an error message; connection status could not be verified. After messing around for 30 minutes I called Sony and worked my way through Tier 1 and on to Tier 2 technical support. The conversation ended 1 hour and 15 minutes later without the issue resolved. I was told it looks like our server might be down so just try again tomorrow. Now that s customer service. I attempted to connect it about 8 hours later and it worked. With my Bravia Internet account now in full effect I added my Netflix account. One thing I must give kudos to Sony on is the interface they are using for Netflix. Instead of giant sized pictures of DVD covers they are using thumbnails for the shows in your queue. Much nicer to navigate. I want to interrupt my review to give you some background information on my Internet connection. I have Verizon FiOS which is about as good as it gets in the United States at this point.

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