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Yes, Netflix Still Mails DVDs: Here’s Why You Should Care

By Matthew Lynch
July 24, 2023
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In a digital age dominated by streaming services like Netflix, it may come as a surprise to learn that the company still offers DVD rentals through traditional mail delivery. While the convenience of instant access to an extensive library of movies and TV shows online is hard to beat, there are several reasons why you should care about Netflix’s continued DVD rental service.

Accessibility and Selection

One key advantage of Netflix’s DVD rental service is its broad accessibility. Not everyone has access to high-speed internet or reliable streaming platforms, especially in rural areas or regions with limited connectivity. By providing physical DVDs, Netflix ensures that individuals without robust internet connections can still enjoy a wide range of content.

Moreover, the selection available on DVD often differs from what is offered in the streaming catalog. Licensing agreements and regional restrictions may limit which titles are available for streaming. However, by offering DVDs via mail, Netflix can provide access to a more extensive collection of movies and shows that might not be readily accessible through their online platform.

Quality and Reliability

Streaming quality can vary depending on factors such as internet speed and network congestion. Buffering issues or low-resolution streams can hinder your viewing experience when relying solely on online platforms. In contrast, watching DVDs provides consistent video quality without interruptions caused by buffering or fluctuating internet speeds.

Additionally, physical media eliminates concerns related to content licensing changes or removals from streaming libraries. With DVDs in hand,

• You have full control over what you watch

• And don’t have to worry about your favorite show suddenly disappearing due to licensing disputes. Netflix’s DVD service allows subscribers greater reliability in accessing their preferred content at any time.

Nostalgia Factor

For many people who grew up renting movies from brick-and-mortar stores, -the act of receiving movie discs in the mail

• brings back fond memories. There is something charming and nostalgic about the tactile experience of physically handling a DVD, browsing through artwork and bonus features, and adding it to your collection. Netflix’s DVD rental service allows movie enthusiasts to relive that nostalgia while enjoying their favorite films.

Subscription Flexibility

Another advantage of Netflix’s DVD service is its flexibility. Subscribers have the option to choose between streaming-only plans or hybrid plans that include both streaming access and DVD rentals. This versatility enables users to tailor their subscription based on their preferences, internet capabilities, or specific content they want to watch.

For those who enjoy exploring a wide range of movies, -including older or more obscure titles

• that may not be available for streaming,

Netflix’s DVD rental service offers an excellent opportunity to expand their cinematic horizons.

Conclusion

While Netflix’s online streaming platform has revolutionized how we consume media, -their continued offering of DVDs by mail should not be overlooked. There are valid reasons why this traditional format still holds value in today’s digital landscape. From providing accessibility for those with limited internet connectivity

• To offering a broader selection of titles

• And delivering consistent quality without interruptions,

Netflix’s DVD rental service caters to different needs and preferences. Whether you’re seeking reliable access to content in areas with poor connectivity, -wanting an extensive library beyond what is available for streaming,
or simply yearning for the nostalgia associated with physical media, -Netflix’s commitment to mailing DVDs ensures there is something for everyone.

So next time you think about subscribing solely for online streaming,

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