8 bucks in Canada, no dvds (why would I even want them?).
For those saying Netflix sucks (in any nation) get a service like Unblockus, mine costs me 5 bucks, and with it, I watch anything from anywhere. Thus the Canadian content limits are meaningless. Eventually the fools limiting our access based on region will finally realize none of us give a ->-bleeped-<- about their rules. Sorry but I couldn't care less if the show is not licensed for Canada. Not my problem.
But regarding the TV, to me it's really just a great big viewing screen. I use it for games, I use it for video content. Ya know, it's not bad for porn either

(almost life size).
The thing with Netflix, is it is accessible on anything that can get online, so that means my desktop, laptop, the wife's laptop, the son's desktop, my two tablets. That makes for some very handy access. And the TV can talk to any of that.
Meanwhile cable, they want 65 bucks and will get in a snit if you have the nerve to expect the signal to arrive in more than one location. Yeah get real.
I admit, a lot of what I watch on Netflix, is old stuff. I miss that old stuff though. But half the shows I have watched, well I missed them when they were on too and a lot of stuff has been great and is now gone off the usual sources.
Netflix has some dreadful films, I often think the horror category is worse than reality TV some days hehe.
But still, I always find something to look at, so I suppose it just depends on how easy to please the viewer is.
I like having something on while I make a model at my desk and the show is airing on a laptop or my tablet beside me.
But if I want great films, well those usually require more effort. Still since the arrival of Blueray, I have only bought LotR and Pandora.
I might need it for anime in the future though. I have a massive film stash in dvd emulated as disc images on the desktop though.