By continuing to use the site, you agree to our use of cookies and to abide by our Terms and Conditions. We in turn value your personal details in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
Any views on the pros/cons, good/bad experiences of the above? I've got sky so I've got skygo but I rarely use it and just wonder how it compares. I've heard good things about the American house of cards so tempted by netflix.
Or could someone direct me to the relevant thread where I imagine this has already been done.
It's got to be Yarg
0
Netflix v Blinkbox v Amazon prime v Skygo v Another on 12:15 - Jul 17 with 4534 views
Netflix hardly ever updates content and is lacking a lot of the major films, but the original content is pretty good (House of Cards, Orange is the new black etc) and it's decent for TV series.
Amazon Prime has loads of films but has a terrible interface and while the older stuff is free to watch, it charges for the latest releases/series. It's starting to add original content too though, so i expect will be the eventual winner.
0
Netflix v Blinkbox v Amazon prime v Skygo v Another on 12:17 - Jul 17 with 4524 views
I was paying for Amazon Prime anyway for free delivery so when they chucked in free video (though lots they still charge for), I was convinced to drop Netflix. I have a Sony TV which takes Amazon and doesn't take Netflix, so we only watched Netflix on the computer or via the X-Box anyway. I took out Netflix to watch Breaking Bad, never got round to House of Cards before I cancelled. Great piece of spoiling by Amazon, who really are sneaky b*st*rds.
Amazon Prime works very well, streams as you watch and doesn't have buffering delays even though our WiFi isn't up to much, very rarely crashes. The problem is that it's too easy to use. Having refused Sky Movies because I didn't want my sports watching interrupted, the kids are always on it watching Johnny English or Alan Partridge for the umpteenth time.
I agree that the interface isn't great, its like texting before predictive spelling, but as I never get to choose what to watch, I don't care.
[Post edited 17 Jul 2014 12:19]
0
Netflix v Blinkbox v Amazon prime v Skygo v Another on 12:36 - Jul 17 with 4467 views
Have netflix and nowtv (sky's thing). Netflix for TV content an d nowtv for films.
Had lovefilm (now amazon) but it's so so so terrible. Unbearably lagging, interface is about 10 years out of date and constantly deletes your save for later list. Swerve