LG, Netflix to launch TVs with instant movie viewing
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Netflix and LG Electronics said on Sunday that LG will soon introduce TV sets that can screen Netflix movies directly from the Web without an external box.
Last year, the U.S. DVD rental company and the Korean electronics giant launched set-top boxes and Blu-ray DVD players equipped with the same Netflix software.
Netflix, which is seeking to equip all home-entertainment screens with instant movie-viewing capability, also announced other partnerships, including one with Microsoft's Xbox 360 to embed the movie software in its game consoles.
Netflix subscribers who buy one of these devices can hook it up to their TVs to watch movies that can be downloaded from the Internet instantly, as part of their monthly rental plan.
Subscribers can choose from about 12,000 movie titles and television episodes for instant viewing -- an option the company introduced in 2007. Netflix's entire library consists of more than 100,000 titles.
The new high-definition LG televisions, which will be on view at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week, are targeted at those Netflix customers who want the convenience of Internet-to-TV movies without the clutter of a set-top box or an additional DVD player.
Some people "do not like to be encumbered with a rack of boxes around the TV," Netflix spokesman Steve Swasey said.
Swasey added Netflix is working on similar partnerships with other gadget makers, but declined to mention names. "The goal for Netflix is to be ubiquitous ... (on) whatever device connects Internet to the TV." Continued...






