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Sly 07-29-2011 01:21 PM

Anyone have Amazon Prime?
 
Curious what the online video selection is like. Can't seem to find a catalog listing. All of the ads for Amazon Prime talk about thousands of videos.

What I'm really wondering is how it compares to Netflix. I would imagine there is a lot of overlap.

st0ned 07-29-2011 01:23 PM

I have had a prime membership for years. I was not aware they launched that, going to check it out now and will report back. :thumbsup

dyna mo 07-29-2011 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 18317367)
Curious what the online video selection is like. Can't seem to find a catalog listing. All of the ads for Amazon Prime talk about thousands of videos.

What I'm really wondering is how it compares to Netflix. I would imagine there is a lot of overlap.

yeah i have it. tons of streaming videos, more expensive than netflix on things like tv episodes but comparably priced re: movies. i haven't compared the free listings of each though. as you know, prime includes other benefits like crazy fast shipping and xcllnt customer service, etc. i've had mine for ~4-5 years now.

96ukssob 07-29-2011 01:26 PM

I have it, same with my dad. He said he uses the video selection there often and is "ok" at best, nothing compared to Neflix tho

Chi 07-29-2011 01:27 PM

I've had Amazon Prime membership for years and have checked out their "selection" of movies, shows, etc.. It's pretty darn weak. In fact that's too kind. It's extremely unimpressive which is a surprise because I'm a big fan of Amazon. :2 cents:

Abbie 07-29-2011 01:28 PM

I have prime as well...its ok, nothing great. I prefer the netflix selection and streaming.

dyna mo 07-29-2011 01:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 18317367)
Curious what the online video selection is like. Can't seem to find a catalog listing. All of the ads for Amazon Prime talk about thousands of videos.

What I'm really wondering is how it compares to Netflix. I would imagine there is a lot of overlap.

get a family member or friend who has a prime account and have them add you, it's free.

Sly 07-29-2011 01:30 PM

I just realized there is a free one-month trial. Will give it a whirl.

Babaganoosh 07-29-2011 01:33 PM

It's not that great but sometimes you can find something that netflix doesn't have. Just another tool in the arsenal.

dyna mo 07-29-2011 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by bossku69 (Post 18317382)
I have it, same with my dad. He said he uses the video selection there often and is "ok" at best, nothing compared to Neflix tho

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Originally Posted by Chi (Post 18317384)
I've had Amazon Prime membership for years and have checked out their "selection" of movies, shows, etc.. It's pretty darn weak. In fact that's too kind. It's extremely unimpressive which is a surprise because I'm a big fan of Amazon. :2 cents:

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Originally Posted by Abbie (Post 18317387)
I have prime as well...its ok, nothing great. I prefer the netflix selection and streaming.

what's everybody streaming through these days? was planning on a roku box but am liking these new super blu-ray players that are wi-fi enabled and have a similar feature set as roku.

st0ned 07-29-2011 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 18317402)
what's everybody streaming through these days? was planning on a roku box but am liking these new super blu-ray players that are wi-fi enabled and have a similar feature set as roku.

I use my Xbox 360 for Netflix, use the WDTV Live for other things.

dyna mo 07-29-2011 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by st0ned (Post 18317427)
I use my Xbox 360 for Netflix, use the WDTV Live for other things.

checking that wdtv out now, looks cool. how do you get your locally broadcast channels?

AmeliaG 07-29-2011 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 18317367)
Curious what the online video selection is like. Can't seem to find a catalog listing. All of the ads for Amazon Prime talk about thousands of videos.

What I'm really wondering is how it compares to Netflix. I would imagine there is a lot of overlap.


I find the no-additional-charge streaming selections on Netflix superior to those on Amazon Prime, but neither has a great search feature for streaming.

AnimeFevers 07-29-2011 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 18317391)
I just realized there is a free one-month trial. Will give it a whirl.

Make sure you properly cancel the trial once its over if you don't wanna contine with amazon prime, I made the mistake of not canceling it and ended up paying when I never used the service. They gave me a refund when I called them so it was all good.

Sly 07-29-2011 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by AmeliaG (Post 18317441)
I find the no-additional-charge streaming selections on Netflix superior to those on Amazon Prime, but neither has a great search feature for streaming.

Yes! What's the deal with that? Netflix has no mechanism to easily browse through their online catalog, drives me nuts.

st0ned 07-29-2011 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 18317440)
checking that wdtv out now, looks cool. how do you get your locally broadcast channels?

I still pay the satellite bill every month so I have not yet researched alternative ways to get my local channels. The WDTV Live has quite a few internet services (youtube, facebook, pandora, flickr, live365, mediafly, deezer, tunein, flingo, and weather). I use Pandora through the WDTV Live to stream music to my entertainment center. I use the external harddrive for streaming blu-rays.

Probably doesn't answer your question but gives a bit more incite.

brassmonkey 07-29-2011 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 18317367)
Curious what the online video selection is like. Can't seem to find a catalog listing. All of the ads for Amazon Prime talk about thousands of videos.

What I'm really wondering is how it compares to Netflix. I would imagine there is a lot of overlap.

i saw it on the news a few days ago the movies part is too fresh he suggested maybe using pay per view types and and something like netflix i have prime but dont use that 4 movies


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