The other bonus you will enjoy if you opt to subscribe to Amazon Prime is unlimited access to blockbuster films and popular TV shows. Watch on your TV, laptop, Fire TV or choice of more than 600 devices. You can also take them anywhere with your Kindle Fire, if you have one. With thousands of choices available, there’s always something for everyone to watch. This is what Amazon’s ads say, but if you are in the United Arab Emirates, for example, often you may see only a message that the movie is not available in your region. This could be frankly annoying sometimes, providing you have paid $99 for Amazon Prime.
Over a million songs, hundreds of playlists, unlimited music streaming in some regions is also offered as part of the Amazon Prime package. In the US, Prime Music gives you unlimited, ad-free access to over a million songs and hundreds of custom-built playlists.
Free unlimited photo storage aka Prime Photos is also included in Amazon Prime. Your cherished memories are safe in Amazon Cloud Drive and accessible anywhere you are. It’s like having a virtual album of every one of your photos that you can access at any time, no matter which device you use. Sadly, the majority of online shoppers are not that much interested in collecting pictures, while others simply have no time.
At last, an Amazon Prime membership includes over 500,000 free ebooks and this is a big bonus for devoted readers. Before all, Amazon.com started and grew up as the largest worldwide online book store. The Kindle Owner’s Lending Library alone offers over 500,000 books ready to be checked out. Fiction or non-fiction, New York Times best sellers or lost classics – you can borrow one book a month, with no due date.
In conclusion, Amazon Prime is a practical service to enjoy if you are devoted online shopper, Amazon retail concepts’ fan, and not at last a person with a generous spending budget. However, people who do not classify themselves as such, may be better off waiting for Black Friday when they will be able to shop for cheap and without paying Prime membership fees.