Netflix has added a new streaming plan to its slate: for $6.99 per month, customers can get a plan that allows streaming to a single screen at one time, in standard-definition only, Engadget reported Monday. This plan costs a dollar less than what was previously the basic Netflix streaming plan.

More than two years ago, Netflix split its DVD rental and streaming plans into separate $7.99 chunks, to the ire of some members. The streaming plan has since allowed content to be streamed on up to two screens at once and in HD—or with Netflix’s recent upgrades, in 1080p “Super HD.”

While a dedicated standard-definition plan seems backward-looking, Netflix is far from the only video content provider to offer independent SD options; both iTunes and Amazon offer purchases in both SD and HD on many of their wares.

The plan may not be specifically designed to benefit ancient TVs, either. Many mobile devices, including the iPhone 5S and older tablets like the iPad 2 or Nexus 7, cannot benefit from full “Super HD.” If customers use those devices to stream exclusively, they may be tickled to learn they are now able to save all of 100 cents each month. Likewise, customers who are operating under bandwidth caps and don't use HD as a matter of course may appreciate the savings for the feature they won't get to use.

Update: Netflix provided Ars with the following clarification, for those users who aren't seeing the $6.99 option: