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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteyMacD" data-source="post: 2838772" data-attributes="member: 7633"><p>Here is my breakdown:</p><p></p><p>Hulu: I basically have this just so I can watch normal TV shows. I consider it my "cloud based" dvr. Sometimes there might be a good movie, but typically, it seems to be more oriented towards people who like foreign films, anime and commercials. It's my least favorite service, but it serves a purpose as my cable replacement.</p><p></p><p>Netflix: By far the exclusive content is its strong point. Interface is clean and I recommend staying in the know about whats being added and whats being removed (usually a monthly article, in fact KFOR usually posts it on their news website).</p><p></p><p>Amazon Prime: Decent selection of movies, but to really appreciate it, you need to browse it through a webbrowser, add it to queue and then watch via an app. Has good subscriptions. Exclusive content is good, but not quite the quality of netflix.</p><p></p><p>These are really the only 3 I have experience with unless you are interested in hockey, then I can tell you that NHL gamecenter is absolutely horrible. I pay for the service so I can watch hockey without having cable. But if a game is available on a cable station in my area, I get blacked out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteyMacD, post: 2838772, member: 7633"] Here is my breakdown: Hulu: I basically have this just so I can watch normal TV shows. I consider it my "cloud based" dvr. Sometimes there might be a good movie, but typically, it seems to be more oriented towards people who like foreign films, anime and commercials. It's my least favorite service, but it serves a purpose as my cable replacement. Netflix: By far the exclusive content is its strong point. Interface is clean and I recommend staying in the know about whats being added and whats being removed (usually a monthly article, in fact KFOR usually posts it on their news website). Amazon Prime: Decent selection of movies, but to really appreciate it, you need to browse it through a webbrowser, add it to queue and then watch via an app. Has good subscriptions. Exclusive content is good, but not quite the quality of netflix. These are really the only 3 I have experience with unless you are interested in hockey, then I can tell you that NHL gamecenter is absolutely horrible. I pay for the service so I can watch hockey without having cable. But if a game is available on a cable station in my area, I get blacked out. [/QUOTE]
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