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The Netflix Top 10 list shows the most popular shows and movies that people are watching on Netflix, but which shows from the Top 10 ranking are good? Every day, we pick the shows worth your time. To be included in our list of the best of Netflix shows, titles must be Fresh (60% or higher) and have at least 10 reviews. Ties were decided by the number of reviews on each title, and then by the “average rating” (under each season’s “See Score Details”) where the number of reviews were the same.

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Netflix, Inc. is an American entertainment services provider in Los Gatos, California, founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph in Scotts Valley, California. As of April 2019, Netflix had over 148 million paid subscriptions worldwide, including 60 million in the United States, and over 154 million subscriptions total including free trials. It was started in California in 1997. It allows members to rent movies on DVD or Blu-ray, and also watch movies and TV shows online with a computer, game console, smartphone, tablet or Internet-connected TV.

Netflix originally started as a DVD sales and rental by mail then switched to focus on the DVD rental business. In 2007, Netflix expended their business with streaming media.

Since December 2018, Netflix provided their first interactive film, called Black Mirror: Bandersnatch. On January 22, 2019, Netflix became the first streaming service to become a member of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA).[1][2] Netflix entered the content-production industry in 2012, debuting its first series Lilyhammer This introduced the 'Netflix Original' content and its on online library. In 2016, Netflix released around 126 original series and films. Netflix is not available in mainland China (due to local restrictions) as well as Syria, North Korea, Iran, and Crimea (due to US sanctions).

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The company's primary business is its subscription-based streaming which offers online streaming of a library of films and TV programs.

Netflix is up for launching NetFX, a cloud-based platform which is allowed to make easier for artists, and creators to keep connected and collaborate on visual effects for titles on Netflix.[3]

Supported Devices[change | change source]

  • Computer running Microsoft Windows (XP or later), Mac OS X (only on an Intelprocessor), Chrome OS, or Linux. Google Chrome is the only officially supported browser on Linux. Support for Windows XP and server versions of Windows is unofficial. ARM-based Chromebooks could not connect to Netflix until March 2013.
  • iPad, iPhone
  • Android devices (only with an ARM CPU)
  • Smart televisions
  • Many set-top boxes

References[change | change source]

  1. McClintock, Pamela (January 22, 2019). 'Netflix Becomes First Streamer to Join the Motion Picture Association of America'. The Hollywood Reporter.
  2. MPAA (January 22, 2019). 'MPAA Welcomes Netflix as New Member'. Press release. https://www.mpaa.org/press/mpaa-welcomes-netflix-as-new-member/.
  3. 'The next big Netflix release could be a new software platform'. Press release. July 20, 2020. https://www.techradar.com/news/the-next-big-netflix-release-could-be-a-new-software-platform.

Other websites[change | change source]

  • Netflix official website ; Netflix Supported Devices
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