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Netflix vs Amazon Prime - Who has tried both?
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Netflix vs Amazon Prime - Who has tried both?

I currently have Netflix the dvd service not the streaming. So it is like 13 bucks or so after taxes.

But I am looking into my monthly bleed, just little charges that don't mean much but do add up. I just spoke to the cable company and dropped a few coins off the monthly bill.

Netflix streaming is 7.99 and amazon prime breaks down to around 6.50 or so a year. And prime gives you the bonus of 2 day shipping without trying to find filler goods.

I am leaning toward moving to prime - but not sure on the viewing selection. Seems like Amazon will charge extras.

Anyone tried both or has both now? Do you get access to recent popular movies on Amazon? That would be one thing that would bug me. I do want to know that I can see movies that a few months out of the theater.

Thanks.

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Netflix vs Amazon Prime - Who has tried both?

Prime is great for the free two day shipping. 80% of everything outside of groceries that I purchase now comes from amazon, because it is always close to the cheapest shit.

Why not just spend the $4 a month on a vpn and torrent the TV and movies you want with no risk. You pay for internet already, the selection is unlimited and it is HD quality. I guess it is technically stealing, but it is a moral grey area as far as I am concerned.
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Netflix vs Amazon Prime - Who has tried both?

I find Netflix much easier to navigate and their selection is improving, I have access to both by the way.

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Netflix vs Amazon Prime - Who has tried both?

Thanks for the thoughts. Ya, just can't figure out how badly I need Netflix anymore. I mainly play movies while working and I don't totally pay attention since I am working lol.

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Netflix vs Amazon Prime - Who has tried both?

I got a free one month trial to Amazon Prime. Might be worth seeing if you can get that as well.
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Netflix vs Amazon Prime - Who has tried both?

I've got access to both. Prime's video selection is fairly close to Netflix. Most of the new movies being released on Netflix are also on Prime, plus the addition of some tv shows which are not available on Netflix, and of course, free shipping. Personally, I have both. Netflix is better designed, and the stream quality seems a bit higher.

Prime's is really more of a supplement to the free shipping and free kindle rental than it is a fully fledged service, so keep that in mind. You could also try Redbox streaming option. Four FREE dvd rentals per month and unlimited streaming, which is probably on par with Prime, but below Netflix and Hulu plus.
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Netflix vs Amazon Prime - Who has tried both?

I use XBMC with the 1channel add-on. Every tv show and movie is free and it's always up to date. Much better than all that garbage.

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Netflix vs Amazon Prime - Who has tried both?

Any of you have a kindle fire to go with your amazon prime? It seems you get a lot of special offers - some are actually pretty decent. I was thinking of maybe grabbing a kindle.

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Netflix vs Amazon Prime - Who has tried both?

I don't have a kindle fire, but I have heard its not very good.

You can get the Amazon Video app for iOS or Android, along with Netflix.

The only major negative I've found is no Amazon Video on the Apple TV.
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Quote: (12-11-2013 08:46 PM)babelfish669 Wrote:  

I don't have a kindle fire, but I have heard its not very good.

You can get the Amazon Video app for iOS or Android, along with Netflix.

The only major negative I've found is no Amazon Video on the Apple TV.

The latest Kindle Fire HDX is very nice technically.

Where its real value is depends if you are heavily invested in Amazon (eg. buy all your ebooks from them, have Amazon Prime, use Amazon MP3, etc).

If you do, its definitely an excellent tablet.
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Netflix vs Amazon Prime - Who has tried both?

AMAZON PRIME WILL BE $72/YR on Saturday Jan 24, 2015. One day only. New members only. http://www.cnet.com/how-to/amazons-one-d...embership/

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To celebrate its two recent Golden Globe wins, Amazon tomorrow (Saturday, January 24) is making its original series "Transparent" free for everyone and offering Prime memberships to new users for $72.

Amazon's "Transparent" picked up two Golden Globe awards earlier this month. The show itself won for Best Musical or Comedy Series, and Jeffrey Tambor won for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy Series. "Transparent" is offered exclusively to Amazon Prime members, but on Saturday Amazon is making all 10 episodes available for free for Prime members and nonmembers alike. According to Amazon, all Amazon customers can watch "Transparent" on their TVs using the Amazon Instant Video app on Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Xbox, PlayStation, Wii and smart TVs. You can also use the Amazon Instant Video app to watch on mobile devices, including Fire tablets, Fire phone, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Android phones, as well as hundreds of other connected devices. You can stream the show online at Amazon.com/Transparent.

In addition, Amazon on Saturday is offering a one-day sale on Prime memberships, discounting the $99 annual fee to $72 to mark its wins at the 72nd Annual Golden Globes Awards. According to Amazon, you will be able to find the offer here on Saturday.

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Netflix vs Amazon Prime - Who has tried both?

I have both and I use both. I don't really use any other streaming services or video apps i.e. Hulu.

I am not much of a TV watcher. I do on occasion watch a series I find interesting if its on Netflix. If it is a particularly good series, I will pay for whatever the last season is because usually the last season hasn't been released yet on Netflix, but it is available on Amazon.

Also, there is the added benefit of Amazon Prime. Free two-day shipping on nearly every thing. Can't be beat. Also, I have a Kindle Fire HDX and being a prime member gives you discounts on lots of e-books.

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