Netflix Super HD available to everyone now

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You don’t need to know the secret code word or subscribe to their exclusive partner internet providers anymore. Now, Netflix is opening up their highest quality service to anyone.

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Months after introducing its “Super HD” streaming option, Netflix’s highest-definition picture format is available to all subscribers.

Super HD, Netflix’s higher-quality version of the 1080p HD format, was rolled out earlier this yearto customers whose Internet service provider was part of Netflix’s Open Connect content delivery network, which lets ISPs peer directly with Netflix or cache content locally so it has less distance to travel to reach your home.

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