Renting movies online is gaining in popularity, but it's still a short-term, flawed solution. While we wait for technology to catch up with the ambitious promises that were made years ago (that's right, I'm referring to ubiquitous broadband and streaming movies), we'll continue to see greater and greater demand for online DVD rentals.
If you're about to make a decision on your DVD rental house of choice (or even if you're considering a move), be sure to look over the entirety of the service, including these important factors:
Distribution Centers: for added convenience, you will want to be sure that there is a fulfillment center near you. This can make the difference between a one to two day turnaround, and a three to four day turnaround. This consistent turnaround time will become important to you as a user of the service so that you can plan your returns and rentals around typical viewing nights.
DVD Selection: the breadth of movie selection is obviously important. Many movie watchers are only interested in new releases, but you should also consider what the inventory of TV series, classics, and movies from the past two decades is like You might be surprised to find yourself turning off cable because you can rent all of the best series from network television, Showtime, HBO, and more.
DVD Availability: A wide selection of movies is only one consideration -- having enough copies of each title is also important. The number of copies of each movie will never be disclosed, but for the most part, the more popular the service, the deeper their selection. In this area, Netflix is generally considered to outrank Blockbuster.
Plan Selection: each rental service should have a plan that meets your needs, but some offer more flexibility than others. Examine your movie viewing habits and be sure your chosen rental service has a plan that fits.
Ease of Use: as you build your rental queue and look for movies to rent, you will begin to appreciate more and more how easy a web site is to use. Looking at things like site response times, the ability to search on multiple criteria, overall site availability, information in areas like mouseover boxes, navigability, etc. will have a big impact on your satisfaction with a service. I personally find this one of the top three factors to easily rent DVD titles.
Reputation: you're probably aware that two services dominate online movie rentals (Netflix and Blockbuster). But what you might not know is that there are plenty of other niche providers like GreenCine for independent movies, DVD Empire, and other smaller providers. Unfortunately, many of these smaller services are smaller for a reason: they just don't stack up to the two big guns. To avoid any painful experiences, you should probably stick to the known entities.
Considering all of the factors above, there really are only two logical choices for a rental service, and those are Netflix and Blockbuster. To look at how each of these rental houses stacks up with each other, and to see which one's best for you, check out the Netflix vs. Blockbuster comparison referenced below. It stacks the services up side-by-side, and can help make your decision much easier.
Online Dvd Rental Service
Online DVD rental has become a big business in the past few years. DVD's are more reliable, and much less expensive to produce and mail than VCR tapes. More and more consumers are skipping the theaters and waiting for the film they want to see to come out on DVD, so the rental business is booming. However, with today's even more busy families, time for browsing the video store is at a premium.
The new online DVD rental services are the answer to long lines, out of stock films and late fees. There are many services, each offering great selections of movies.
The rental service works like this: You sign up for a membership and pay a monthly fee. This fee entitles you to receive one to eight movies per month (depending on the plan you choose). Typically, monthly fee for two and three movies is incrementally higher than the fee for one movie, but you choose the plan that you think you will use.
After signing up, you create a list of movies that you'd like to see. Most of the services have extensive lists and numerous copies, so you aren't likely to miss out on a movie due to unavailability. This is called your movie list or queue, and you can change it at any time.
The first movie(s) on your list are sent to you via the postal service, complete with postage paid return envelopes. You only pay for the membership fee, you don't have to worry about postage. The movies arrive in your mailbox. No more frustrating trips to the video store.
Once you've viewed the movies as many times as you wish, you simply put the movie in the return envelope and drop it into a mailbox. Upon receipt, the online DVD rental service will process the next movie on your list and get it in the mail to you right away.
You can keep movies for as long as you want, since the next one will only be sent when one is returned. If you choose a movie you simply can't part with, you can go to the service's website and purchase the movie at a pre-viewed price (typically).
If you're a serious movie buff, this plan could be quite cost effective. For the monthly membership fee of $39.95 (for example) you could receive eight movies to view. If the video plan takes about a week to turn your order around you could turn this stock over at least three or four times before the month is up. That's about 30 movies that you could view for $39.95. At $5 each for rental, that a savings of about $110. Of course, you'd have to keep churning those movies out, and your social life might suffer, but you'd certainly catch up on all of the movies you'd been meaning to see.
As with anything, read the fine print. Try to avoid plans that charge late fees (yes, they're out there), and select a plan with a mailing center in your area of the country for quicker turnaround.
Renting movies with an online DVD rental company can be fun, entertaining and cost-effective, not to mention convenient. If you enjoy using your DVD player, consider joining one of these services and catching up on your movie nights.
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