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I was trying out features of my panasonic players, I have linked to amazon VOD as well as netflix. I really find vod a good service. I have even found older movies I like to watch netflix doesn't have for online streaming. Such as Roy Rogers Movies. So, I think Netflix and Amazon complement each other nicely as an online service and disc rental service. Quality on this movie is great as well.
The other plus is Amazon gave me a $5 credit on both my panasonic blu-ray links. So i've watched two movies for free now. Amazon seems like a good alternative for those who don't use the iTunes store, or don't have an appleTV. I think Netflix strong point is still being able to watch the disc locally without paying a big price for the disc up front. Overall: I like both services. I just wanted to add, I haven't tried amazon's service on any other player but Panasonic, but I also like the added ability to rent or buy content directly from the device connected to the TV. Last edited by MacinMan; 06-29-2010 at 01:36 PM. |
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