Netflix 价格又上涨了——我买了一个DVD播放器。
Netflix Prices Went Up Again – I Bought a DVD Player Instead

原始链接: https://aywren.com/2026/04/09/netflix-prices-went-up-again-i-bought-a-dvd-player-instead/

## Netflix涨价导致用户取消订阅 面对Netflix再次涨价——广告支持套餐涨至每月8.99美元——作者决定取消订阅。他们感叹服务的成本和限制日益增加,回忆起曾经无广告版本与当前基础价格相同。 由于对广告和更低级别套餐内容有限的不满,以及不愿为无广告观看支付19.99美元,他们选择回归实体媒体。最近购买了新的DVD/蓝光播放器,并收集了一批打折的DVD和蓝光光盘(包括动漫和童年最爱),这提供了一个令人满意的替代方案。 作者更喜欢一次性购买拥有内容,而不是持续支付订阅费。他们也表示对YouTube Premium有积极的体验,作为未来可能的流媒体选择,但优先考虑找到工作后再订阅任何服务。他们目前正在观看最后几部剧集,在Netflix会员到期前完成。

## 流媒体疲劳与物理介质的回归 Netflix 近期涨价促使一位用户重拾 DVD 播放器,由此在 Hacker News 上引发了关于物理介质与流媒体优缺点的讨论。尽管 Netflix 曾经通过便捷的邮寄 DVD 服务彻底改变了家庭娱乐,但如今 DVD Inbox 和 Cafe DVD 等选项价格更高且速度更慢。 许多评论者表达了对流媒体服务日益增长的成本和烦恼(包括广告和内容限制)的沮丧,并强调了*拥有*媒体的吸引力。一些人建议购买 DVD(通常价格低廉),并将其备份到 Jellyfin 或 Plex 等个人媒体服务器。另一些人则指出了公共图书馆和 Libby/Hoopla 等服务作为免费替代方案。 除了成本之外,一些用户还注意到 DVD 对于那些难以适应现代技术的人(例如年迈的亲戚)的可访问性。一位评论者分享了完全断开流媒体的积极体验,发现睡眠质量有所改善,并且重新专注于阅读。这场讨论说明了一种日益增长的趋势,即用户寻求替代方案来应对流媒体平台的“劣化”,并重新发现物理介质的好处。
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Posted on April 9, 2026 by Aywren

As of this month, Netflix prices are going up again. The lowest price plan – the one that subjects you to ads – will now be $8.99 plus taxes/fees a month. This probably works out to be 10-ish dollars. Don’t know because I don’t plan on sticking around to find out.

I shouldn’t even have Netflix right now. Back in December, when I lost my job, I put the account on cancel. However, after coming back from the holidays with the newest season of Wednesday halfway watched, I reverted that choice and told myself I had enough shows on Netflix I still wanted to finish to justify the $7.99 a month (overlooking taxes/fees). I could afford that, even if I honestly watch YouTube far more than I ever do Netflix. I mean, I needed to finish the last season of Stranger Things, right?

I’m already not a fan of paying for a subscription that not only dumps ads into your viewing time but also restricts some of the shows due to having the ad-supported package. There have been a few times I’ve run across shows on Netflix that tell me it’s not available for the package I pay for which I think is preposterous!

As someone who remembers when a non-ad version of Netflix was $7.99 a month, there’s no way they’re getting the new $19.99 a month for a non-ad streaming service out of me! I simply don’t watch it enough to justify having it around. And so, I think I’m finally saying goodbye to Netflix for good as this is a price point I’m not interested in.

In the meantime, I bought a new DVD/BluRay player. Well, I actually bought it during Black Friday of last year (before I lost my job), and even invested in a number of DVD/BluRay series collections when they were on sale from Amazon last year. I also picked up some more retro anime series as fairly cheap DVDs from eBay last year.

When sales are hot, you can sometimes get amazing deals on physical media – you pay the cost once and own it for good. I picked up many anime and TV series that I want to dive into, along with a few of my childhood favorite shows. Some of this I’ve never seen completely all the way through as a series, so I have more than enough to watch going forward.

I picked up this Wiscent DVD/BluRay player for about $89 on Amazon sale last year. It has a tiny footprint compared to the oldskool DVD player I own, but more than that, it supports a ton of formats. DVD, BluRay, Pal/NTSC, and even your burned DVD+R/RW. Between those features and the good reviews, I took a chance on it despite not having heard of this brand before. So far, so good.

As someone who very rarely remembers to watch TV in any form, I think going back to collections of series on physical media and a DVD player is the best idea for me. I’ll put aside that $10 every month towards a physical disc of content I will own rather than a streaming service that just keeps jacking the price up and shoving ads into the shows.

If I do ever resubscribe to a streaming service, I’ll go back to YouTube Plus. I absolutely got my money’s worth out of that, and enjoyed thinking that I was supporting the folks I watched with my sub money. But that’s going to have to wait until I find a job. Hopefully once I come back from Fanfest in a few weeks, I’ll focus hard on finding something new.

I still have a few weeks left of my current Netflix subscription, and I’ve been working through the last shows I wanted to finish. I completed watching Frieren and I’m halfway through the last season of Stranger Things. There are a few other seasons of shows I’d like to complete, but I’m going to be going to Fanfest, so I doubt I’ll get those done before my sub lapses.

It’s fine, though. I’ve got plenty of other things to be doing!

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