Best Way To Start The Year With Netflix's DVD.com App

Jan 05, 2017 06:50 PM EST | Hannah Jill Jose

Even if in this new age where streaming has already been the sought-about application for the movie addicts, there are still those people who preferred borrowing BluRays and DVDs from Netflix. Hence, the Netflix DVD and BluRays remain indemand. Well, good news for subscribers because Netflix makes it easier for them to manage their movie binge.

According to Engadget, managing subscribers DVD line-up have been non-existent from the app of Netflix since 2011. Users mainly rely on desktop or mobile browsers just to access Netflix's database. But with this new app, it will surely be an exciting addition to Netflix's features.

Netflix introduces its revolutionary DVD.com app where it allows users to manage their line of movies anytime, anywhere. Although the app is currently available only for iOS, it is a convenient way not only to update your DVD line-ups but it also provides notifications that the movie is already available, rearranges movie titles or when a new DVD movie is going to be available.

How often does a subscriber have a movie in their mind that they want to watch only to forget its title or sometimes forget to rent it at all? With this new app, they can simply be reminded and take home the movie right away! With Netflix's DVD.com, users can conveniently search for the movies they want to watch. They can search according to genres, TV channels, TV shows, the name of actresses and actors and plan it ahead of time.

Netflix's DVD.com has over 93,000 titles to choose from: horror, suspense, comedy, romance - there will definitely be something that suits your mood or taste. Netflix's DVD.com app also comes with personalized recommendations and allows users to share your views and experience via email, text or various social media platforms.    

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