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Netflix vs Hulu vs Amazon Prime


ladypanther

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I had Netflix in the past...liked it.  I understand they have lost some movies.  I have Amazon Prime...seems hard to navigate and I just don't see a good selection of movies. Anyone have a comparison to Hulu? Right now I do not have a device to stream to other than my computer.  Last I was on Netflix that limited my selection.  Don't know if that has changed.

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Lets just take hulu out of the discussion hulu plus is poo and it has commercials. Now when it comes to value netflix>amazon prime but when it comes to content amazon prime>netflix. Amazon prime is $75 a year i think while netflix is 7.99 with just the streaming plan. Amazon prime is getting HBO soon so it have that going for it and a bunch more popular shows but netflix has had big hits with its original netflix produced releasess.

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Lets just take hulu out of the discussion hulu plus is poo and it has commercials. Now when it comes to value netflix>amazon prime but when it comes to content amazon prime>netflix. Amazon prime is $75 a year i think while netflix is 7.99 with just the streaming plan. Amazon prime is getting HBO soon so it have that going for it and a bunch more popular shows but netflix has had big hits with its original netflix produced releasess.

 

 

I am more interest in movies....have not found anything on Amazon Prime.  Anything I might be interested in there is a rental fee.

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I have Hulu Plus, Netflix, Amazon, HBO Go, Showtime Anytime, and Max Go. Love them all.

 

Hulu has more TV shows than Netflix ... but it has ads. It also has some amazing originals: Misfits, Spy, Moone Boy. Fair pricing.

 

Netflix has great navigation, lots of titles, no ads, but is slower than others to add new seasons. Fair pricing. 

 

Amazon has pretty much whatever you want but you end up having to pay for a lot of it. It's not worth it. And the navigation sucks.

 

The rest are for shows specific to that channel and have some amazing programming.

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Yea Amazon Prime is the best, but you have to pay for a year. However when you break it down, it's the cheapest per month. Hulu just has recent episodes, but uploads them that week. Netflix has episodes of the previous season once the next season begins. Amazon is like Hulu and Netflix combined. It has past and current episodes.

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Lets just take hulu out of the discussion hulu plus is poo and it has commercials. Now when it comes to value netflix>amazon prime but when it comes to content amazon prime>netflix. Amazon prime is $75 a year i think while netflix is 7.99 with just the streaming plan. Amazon prime is getting HBO soon so it have that going for it and a bunch more popular shows but netflix has had big hits with its original netflix produced releasess.

 

Amazon is upping the price from $79 to $99, with most of their stuff not being prime videos, but they are adding more prime content.

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I have all 3. And here's my viewing habits:

Amazon prime: I can't tell you the last time I used it. I used to buy tv and movies on there but I can't watch them on my phone or tablets unless I have a kindle fire so I've just forgotten about it.

Netflix: I watch a lot of movies on that I didn't have a desire to see in theaters or to revisit some old favorites like Dr Who, Transformers, or some no name horror movies.

Hulu: I only use it when I've missed something and it's not on demand. It really has nothing appealing to me.

Comcast has an on demand service that I use on my phone, tablet, and laptop.

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