Netflix just introduced a unified user interface for a wide range of viewing experiences. The redesigned interface is the payoff for nearly two years of design work, and will make it easier to move from one device to another. Over the next few weeks, you'll receive the exact same Netflix user experience whether you're watching via a Microsoft Xbox 360, a Sony PlayStation 3 or 4, a low-cost Roku box, or a variety of smart TV sets and Blu-ray players.
But you'll notice a few important and popular boxes missing from the lineup above. If Sony supports two generations of PlayStations, where's the Xbox One and Nintendo?
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Microsoft's Xbox One isn't getting a carbon copy of everyone else's exact experience, because Netflix wants to take advantage of the built-in Kinect system's unique features. It would be a shame not to take advantage of the revamped Kinect's high-powered voice control, for example, and Netflix has enough shared history with Microsoft to ensure a tight integration. So Xbox One gets something different, but you should expect a premium experience rather than a diluted one.