Sunday, 18 December 2016

Amazon Prime Video Review

Amazon Prime is the latest video streaming service to enter the crowded fray in india.Local players such as Hotstar, Voot, and Bigflix have been around for a while, and global video streaming services such as Netflix are also in the market. 

At just Rs. 999 per year (currently Rs. 499), Amazon Prime Video costs less than Rs. 100 per month. It lets you watch on up to three screens simultaneously so the pricing is definitely excellent value for money. Hotstar's priced at just under Rs. 200 per month and lets you watch on just one screen at a time, while Netflix charges Rs. 650 per month for HD streaming on up to two screens simultaneously.

At this point it's clear that Amazon Prime Video is a pretty good service at an amazingly low price. With 17 original shows being planned in India, the service will soon have a lot of locally produced TV shows. There's no reason not to try it right now and if you like the service, which we think you will, the price is low enough for most people to subscribe. It also offers 2G streaming and video downloads and that makes it feature complete as far as the Indian market is concerned.

Super Mario Run



Super Mario Run is a different kind of a challenge. For the first time in a very long time, Nintendo will have to make its games for other companies' platforms. Apple's iOS is a good place to start but there are many challenges here. Nintendo had to adapt the game to touch screens, and use a pricing model that works in today's smartphone market.

with a free to download game that has one Rs.620 in app purchase to unlock the full game. in a world where most games struggle to generate sales even when priced at Rs.60 this is a different pricing tier altogether. 

Pros
  • Mario
  • Excellent World Tour Mode
  • Easy to pick up and play
  • Well optimised for smartphones
  • Signature Nintendo art
Cons
  • Needs an Internet connection
  • Tedious Kingdom Builder mode