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Interestingly this reminds me of the early TiVo DVR feature that would fill out your hard drive with related shows based on which shows you asked it to record. It was exactly the same concept.

The technology and bandwidth progress, but we still circle back to the same ideas.
 
This could be interesting if Netflix’s downloads weren’t of significantly inferior quality to their own streaming, in my experience. What’s the point in preloading content if you can just stream it at higher quality?

Only if you don’t have access to data by the time you watch content. Seems like a very fringe case.
 
Since I have a very slow internet connection I would like to download content to watch later on a bigger screen using airplay. So far to my knowledge none of the major screening services allow this. Why?
 
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