Amazon instant video, any good?
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Amazon instant video, any good?
Anyone got amazon instant video?
is it any good? its only about £7 a month and i watch films whne inm on my computer and hoping i can stream it through my tv as well.
is it any good? its only about £7 a month and i watch films whne inm on my computer and hoping i can stream it through my tv as well.
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Netflix tidgy love film as it's called or amazon prime is ****, I've tried it 3 times still crap.
Netflix is the best, and if you use unblock us service as well you get the American library which is rammed full.
5 quid gets you Netflix, or I pay 8 and can steam 4 streams one for each of the kids
Netflix is the best, and if you use unblock us service as well you get the American library which is rammed full.
5 quid gets you Netflix, or I pay 8 and can steam 4 streams one for each of the kids
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Seeing as I'm a huge Michael Connelly fan, I took a trial month of Amazon Prime a little while back, just so I could watch the pilot episode of 'Bosch' that they'd commissioned. In that whole month the only other thing I think I watched was a couple of episodes of another cop series (some kind of Canadian take on Law and Order, if I remember rightly), and aside from that I might have used it for free next-day delivery of one or two items I ordered from the site.
Bottom-line, I'm just not a big enough sports, TV or movie junkie to ever justify paying a monthly fee for this kind of service (or Sky, Virgin, whatever).
Bottom-line, I'm just not a big enough sports, TV or movie junkie to ever justify paying a monthly fee for this kind of service (or Sky, Virgin, whatever).
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The movies are rubbish . I had lovefilm (amazon prime) and got 2 blurays a week. The service was good , but the selection of films dried up after a month. I was ordering movies just for the sake of it , not because I wanted to see them. The "instant" side of it , I never used as there was little on it I was interested in. The odd obscure film or old series to reminisce over , but again , just used for the sake of it.
It confused the hell out of me when it changed from LoveFilm to Amazon Instant (or whatever) , didn't know what I was paying for , or intitled to. It seemed that if I cancelled one bit , the other became more expensive as it was no longer part of a package (that I never signed up to) so I sent a few criticising emails then cancelled !
Also , got a Samsung tab and a "smart" Panasonic TV and it wouldn't work on them. It worked on Xbox 360 , Nintendo Wii , laptop , and kindle (if you want to fall for their marketing ploy)
It confused the hell out of me when it changed from LoveFilm to Amazon Instant (or whatever) , didn't know what I was paying for , or intitled to. It seemed that if I cancelled one bit , the other became more expensive as it was no longer part of a package (that I never signed up to) so I sent a few criticising emails then cancelled !
Also , got a Samsung tab and a "smart" Panasonic TV and it wouldn't work on them. It worked on Xbox 360 , Nintendo Wii , laptop , and kindle (if you want to fall for their marketing ploy)
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We have had Amazon Prime for the delivery benefits but have been enjoying Instant Video over the past 3-4 months. I've played with Netflix for a few trials and it was good, but I prefer the content of Amazon Prime and the service works well for us.
Worth giving Netflix a run though given it's a free 30 days service and Netflix does seem to have support for a wider range of devices, though the Amazon Instant Video android app is due out soon which will help.
Worth giving Netflix a run though given it's a free 30 days service and Netflix does seem to have support for a wider range of devices, though the Amazon Instant Video android app is due out soon which will help.
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cheers for the comments folks, im looking at online content, tried lvoefilmn before and the online choices were very poor. What the online catalogs like on them?
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Been with Lovefilm for years and found it works better for me than Amazon Instant Video. I can have 4 decent films of my choice as soon as they've made DVD/Bluray release for any amount of time I want and watch them when I'm ready.
Haven't really found much on Instant I want to watch or that I'm prepared to pay for (again) just to get it streamed instantly.
Can't say Netflix is much better either as I'm not into series dramas.
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test both and decide, everyones is diff as to what they like.
Watching Blurays DVDs, is something i havent done in 5 years. netflix gives me good movies and good series, you can also fudge the DNS to get the amaerican Library its also very very good for kids, My kids love it.
Love film didnt do anything for me, i dont want DVDs shipping and the selections were pretty **** poor the movies are OLD.
test them and decide both offer 30 day trial.
Watching Blurays DVDs, is something i havent done in 5 years. netflix gives me good movies and good series, you can also fudge the DNS to get the amaerican Library its also very very good for kids, My kids love it.
Love film didnt do anything for me, i dont want DVDs shipping and the selections were pretty **** poor the movies are OLD.
test them and decide both offer 30 day trial.
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