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Old 03-16-2011, 07:09 PM   #67
TallMomof2
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Originally Posted by Hellmark View Post
Wouldn't going the app route be more effective? Right now, with the Amazon streaming video service, they're on very few devices. Windows, Mac, Tivo, GoogleTV, Roku, or some LG and Sony Bravia TVs are your options. If they had an Android or iOS app, it would be more accessable. Heck, I wish they had a PS3 or 360 option, so I could use it like I do Hulu Plus and Netflix.

I should note that Amazon does have an MP3 purchasing app that comes preinstalled on many Android phones. I've used it before, and makes things quick and easy. I don't have figures related to that app though.
If you purchase a PlayOn license and install it on your PC, you can run access Amazon VOD on many devices. (You can also run Neflix, Hulu and many other video services.) This is probably only useful for US residents but it works great for me!

I have the PlayOn app on my Galaxy Tab and as long as I have the PlayOn app running on my PC I can watch anywhere.
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