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$79/year for Prime or $7.99/month ($95.88/year) for Netflix streaming
Now add Fire for $199, Touch 3G for $149, Touch for $99, and Kindle for $79.
Interesting to note that Prime assumes that all movies and TV shows in their storage amount the same like a fixed cost to the consumer. However, it still costs printed media at different price points. So this way it assumes that books are the better margins for entertainment to the company.
But from a consumer standpoint, which is better? Amazon for multiple devices and cheaper yearly cost or Netflix's larger catalog of media?
Now add Fire for $199, Touch 3G for $149, Touch for $99, and Kindle for $79.
Interesting to note that Prime assumes that all movies and TV shows in their storage amount the same like a fixed cost to the consumer. However, it still costs printed media at different price points. So this way it assumes that books are the better margins for entertainment to the company.
But from a consumer standpoint, which is better? Amazon for multiple devices and cheaper yearly cost or Netflix's larger catalog of media?