There aretoo manystreamings all around.
And if you like to watch different content, you may go crazy with subscription receipts.
Especially when streaming servicesare raising their prices.
Vladislav Mashirenko
And thats not a single streaming, like Disney Plus; thats where theindustry is headingat all.
How it usually works?
You search How to watch this show, and you see it available on some streaming service.
As most shows are exclusively available only on one service, youre subscribing to it and start watching.
After that, you keep your subscription and keep watching other shows on their platform.
Thatsthe wayhow streamings act to catch you on their platform.
Sounds logical and as it should be, yes?
Until you get interested in another show.
And realize that its available exclusively on another service.
And now you probably will add one more subscription to your monthly bill.
And other streamings seem togo this way as well.
And heres how to do this the right way.
Understand why you need a subscription
Sounds simple.
But that is what you should start with.
First of all, it’s crucial that you understand what you expect and what you want to get.
For example, subscribing to Netflix would be wrong if youre watching sports shows or documentaries.
Or are you looking to indulge in a specific series everyones been raving about?
(Perhaps youve finally decided to know what all the fuss about Game of Thrones was?
Or maybe youre late to the Stranger Things party?)
So start with defining the content you want to watch.
But what if you dont know?
Or, you know, but dont know which streaming offers the content you would like to watch?
This way, spend time navigating the streaming services page.
Just search for the streaming service name and add the word library to your search queue.
But if it’s possible for you to search on the desktop, you better do this.
What makes each streaming special?
First of all, their originals.
Thats a point we already talked about.
If you want some specific show, you better check where its available.
Streaming services prices compared
The table shows prices for the most basic plans.
For streaming with and without ads, the prices are provided for the cheapest plan with and without ads.
What streaming services have 4K and HDR support
Almost every streaming service supports 4K and HDR.
So check what bang out of HDR your TV supports before subscribing to a streaming service.
you’re free to learn more about HDR inthis article.
The number of content is approximate, as its changing every day.
Most streaming services support almost the same range of devices, but there may be exceptions.
So check whether your equipment is available before subscribing to a streaming service.
Or theres a risk that you would need to search for a workaround.