This will be the definitive version.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/impressions/30686
Hidden in a VIP section of Nintendo's booth was an early demo of the Netflix movie streaming service. The familiar interface is a perfect match for Wii U. Movies can be quickly searched for and scrolled through on the tablet and touch controls as well as button controls are also used to control playback. No more fumbling with remotes.
One of the unique features of this version of Netflix is the ability to play back movies on either the TV or on the Wii U GamePad, freeing the TV for other use. Title information and the actual video seamlessly switch between the two screens. You can browse on one screen while the video plays on the other. Newer features, such as Netflix's "Just for Kids" interface will also be a part of the Wii U edition.
The slick touch interface and the ability to stream movies directly to the GamePad make the Wii U version of Netflix the most versatile, and those who subscribe to the service will find a compelling movie-browsing and watching experience.
In my experience, the Wii version isn't quite as good as the PS3 one, but both are way better than the 360 one, at least if you don't have Kinect.Really? I haven't used the PS3 one, but I have used one on a Sony Blu-ray player (with XMB), which was far, far inferior to the Wii version (except HD). I wonder why that is.
PS3 has the best version if you ask me (and best video quality), but it looks like that will change with Wii U. Here is a question though - can you watch the video on *both* screens at the same time? That would be fantastic.I would like that too. Where my computer sits its sometime hard to see the full screen while waiting for someone to click the Ready Check or even better allowing me to watch with subtitles while the mainscreen doesn't.
After the Wii U Netflix comes out, there might be a point where Netflix is on twice in my house, with my wife and I watching different things.
This happens regularly at my house today! Kids'll be watching something upstairs on the PC, I'll be watching another thing downstairs thru the PS3.After the Wii U Netflix comes out, there might be a point where Netflix is on twice in my house, with my wife and I watching different things.
*mind blown*