Getting started with Netflix is rather simple. All current subscribers need to do is visit a URL and activate the 3DS via a short code. This can even be done on your 3DS through the browser if need be. There do not appear to be many issues running videos on Nintendo’s latest handheld. When the streaming is stable, it seems to match the speed of the Wii’s Netflix channel, which is to say it gets the job done admirably. Subtitles are easy to toggle on and off, for films that require them. Box art displays fairly quickly, as do any search results. The actual video quality is obviously a tad worse than the home consoles, but the quality isn’t radically different.
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