Netflix vs Lovefilm

13 Feb 2012

America’s streaming sweetheart is on a quest to take over UK screens, from the television to the tablet, but can Netflix do enough to dislodge the Amazon-owned Lovefilm?

Netflix vs Lovefilm

Netflix vs Lovefilm – Features

Netflix seems cheap at £5.99 a month, until you realise that these days Lovefilm Instant offers a streaming-only subscription for a mere £4.99 a month. Still, Netflix syncs across an unlimited number of devices, while each Lovefilm Instant account is limited to three devices.

Winner: Netflix

Comments

  1. CrisisWolf

    1 year ago

    Clearly missing one vital components.

    Most of the LoveFilm library is extra at £2.50 to £3.50 on top of your subscription, where as NetFlix is all in for everything in their library.

    I'd rather not pay £3.50 to LoveFilm for sub-DVD quality, I'd go to Apple or Google for that one off payment.

  2. Arggers

    1 year ago

    I've got Lovefilm's usual subscription, rather than the streaming-only service.

    It suits my needs thanks to the ability to hire games (great for the kids) and the discs (great so the missus can watch a DVD while in the kitchen)

    Streaming is nothing more than a bonus for me but works fine through the PS3 when used, and at no extra charge. I'd be happier with a little more content, mind. It does take up the same tv as satellite though, so it is only a "if-there's-nothing-on-tv" option.

    Perhaps if I ever bought a tablet I'd consider Netflix, but at the moment for £11 a month Lovefilm does all I need.

  3. Damian_125

    1 year ago

    Knowhow Movies, a new VOD service, looks like it might just take on both... and win.

  4. Bauermeister

    5 weeks ago

    If you go to www.unotelly.com - you can use their service to get access to Netflix US content - it's got much better content on it.

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