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abollaert | 11 years ago

Shouldn't they also take other factors into account, like image quality, sound quality, connectivity and the likes? Seems rather easy just to slap a "quality" label onto a TV just based on how well it runs the Netflix client.

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mmanfrin|11 years ago

I think because those are qualities that are evaluated on their own -- the 'Netflix' label applies to tvs whose specific Netflix app is good/exceptional. Sort of like how a restaurant cleanliness score doesn't evaluate the quality of the food, but is useful in determining if you want to dine there anyway.

sliverstorm|11 years ago

Or EnergyStar. The label doesn't mean it's a good fridge. It means it's low power.

thethrows|11 years ago

Either that, or whoever decided got a nice vacation from the TV company.