Netflix continues it's push to the top. Monday the online streaming service will start supporting 5.1 Dolby surround sound on the PS3. While that doesn't sound that great in the world of Dolby True-HD and DTS Master audio, it is a great step up if you are a fan of online streaming. Online media streaming continues to have a lot of promise, but is still held back by the current broadband speeds. As broadband gets faster and faster, they can deliver more information, for clearer video and advanced audio codecs which is a sticking point for many home theater enthusiasts.
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