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“From time to time, Netflix plans and pricing are adjusted as we add more exclusive TV shows and movies, introduce new product features and improve the overall Netflix experience to help members find something great to watch even faster,” Netflix said today.
It says here that most existing subscribers will support the new price increase for the two-stream HD plan, albeit begrudgingly. At $10.99 a month, Netflix is still a good value, offering more varied and original content than its top rival, Amazon Prime.
But I predict the $2-a-month increase for its four-stream, 4K plan will cost Netflix a significant number of 4K viewers . At $14 a month, the plan is now overpriced for two reasons:
1. Although Netflix plans to expand its 4K lineup with original programs, the current 4K lineup is still quite sparse, particularly compared to shows in High-Definition.
2. The picture quality of Netflix's 4K titles (and, for that matter, most 4K titles, regardless of the source) is only incrementally better than high-def. And sometimes, depending upon production values and Internet connections, the picture quality is worse.
Add the two together and Netflix is making a serious mistake in raising the price of the 4K plan. Some subscribers may stay on for the ability to stream Netflix on four devices at the same time, but those who joined for 4K will have serious doubts.
https://tvanswerman.com/2017/10/05/why-netfli...a-mistake/