Amazon Will Offer Prime Video At Half-Price In All New Markets For Six More Months (ndtv.com) 34
An anonymous reader writes: Amazon is leaving no stones unturned with its Prime Video, which it expanded to over 200 international markets last December. For the last six months, the company has been offering Prime Video, the sticker price of which is $5.99 or 5.99 Euro a month, at $2.99 or 2.99 Euro as part of its "introductory offer". That introductory offer will now be valid till the end of the year, the company said. In comparison, Netflix charges over $9 every month. According to estimates from last year, Amazon Prime Video has four times as many films available for streaming.
Not everyone gets this price break (Score:3)
Just looked at Amazon's pricing schedule. $8.99 for Prime Video; $10.99/month; $99/year. So, no, for most of us, this deal doesn't apply.
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On the other hand, even with all of Amazon Prime bundled in, the one-year subscription is slightly less than a year of Netflix.
My household has both, mostly because Netflix has more of what we want to watch.
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The only thing I'm interested in on Amazon is The Man In The High Castle. I'd do a one month sub once a year to see the new series of that, if they offered a one month sub.
Everything else is old, crap or I've seen it anyway. The only reason I subscribe to Netflix more often is that they keep putting out good original content, not crap like The Grand Tour.
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It's probably better quality programming than Amazon or Netflix - their content is a race to the bottom and then some.
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You stopped reading too soon. The very next sentence in TFA:
"This pricing is only for regions that do not have a Prime subscription service already available."
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Just got off the line with an Amazon rep (Indian, by name - THREE of them) and was told this offer DOES NOT APPLY TO THE US
Isn't it wonderful how our world-wide network works - against the founding country?
OK, so I'm a bit bitter, but as a totally disabled Viet Nam vet, I was really looking forward to a decent discount for a few months.
The originating author can go suck desert rocks - and then learn to get his facts straight before posting !
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More films for streaming BUT.... (Score:1)
And... advertisements (Score:2)
I'm really tired of Amazon advertising its shitty shows in front of its good shows. No, that show is shit, so I am not part of the target demographic.
If I were choosing one service, between Amazon and Netflix, I would choose Netflix just because of the ads on Amazon Prime.
No Chromecast (Score:2)
Most of my streaming is via Chromecast, which Amazon has chosen to not support well. So even though I have Prime, I almost never watch Amazon videos.
Less than a dollar per month in India (Score:2)
> In India, Prime membership continues to be at Rs. 499 per year.
That's less than a dollar per month.
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Most movies maybe... but not free! (Score:2)
Pretty much by definition, Netflix has more free content than Amazon.
As someone who has Netflix and Amazon Prime (Score:2)
I'm going to say Prime probably isn't worth it, but you may find a different answer.
Netflix has more to offer navigation wise. If you use a game console to use both Netflix has designed their interface to where it will work on any resolution - Amazon pretty much hard-coded their interface to 1080 and screw you if you have a problem with it. Even on the old Wii which was not HD their interface is cumbersome but Netflix is always smooth.
Prime is going to have The Tick - that might be worth it in and of itse
Beware LG Smart TV and Amazon Streaming (Score:3)
Amazon Prime Video has four times as many films available for streaming.
Which doesn't matter if you have a new LG or Samsung Smart TV in which Amazon Streaming no longer works... https://www.amazon.com/forum/a... [amazon.com]
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Also doesn't matter if you're in one of the new markets where their programming is /very/ different. The US comparison is completely irrelevant to this article.