Netflix to cooperate with Samsung
The DVD-rental company Netflix wants to expand their postal DVD-rent services and teamed up with Samsung recently to offer their customers an online rental facility.
The new service will allow Blu-ray users from Samsung to watch video selections streamed directly from Netflix's library that currently holds more than 12,000 titles.
So far, no financial details have been unveiled.
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