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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
Yes
Clearly you're the type that's too impatient to go to the cinema, or take a bus...
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I regularly go to the cinema, by car :/
I meant when you sit down and are ready to watch a film, staring at a screen for 5-10 mins is no fun...
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Originally Posted by Kushan
There will always be a need for more speed, there always has and there always will be. It doesn't matter if you're waiting 5 seconds, 5 minutes or 5 hours for a film to download, you work with what you've got and you plan accordingly but it's always nice to have more.
If you want instant access, there's absolutely nothing stopping you streaming that content other than the content being available from a provider like netflix - and then, you really do only have a few seconds to wait. If you want to download and keep those films, then that's your choice but there will always be a wait for it because there's no such thing as an infinite, instant connection.
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I prefer quality, hence I do not use Netflix.
Most of the time my films are via Blu-Ray however if it starts raining or the weather goes bad a option is to download a film, which takes a long time.
Also considering files will only get bigger, especially with UHD and then pushing resolutions even further will only create massive video files.
I'd say anything from 1Gb to 10Gb connections will do fine, eventually, they will be available..