Is Online DVD Rental or Pay-Per-View the Best Way to Get Your
Movies?
With renting methods such as online DVD rental and pay-per-view, it seems almost old-fashioned to go to the
rental store. But with all the different ways to get the latest
movies, which way is the best? Well, that depends on what is
important to you. Here are some of the different ways you can
get the latest movies and the pros and cons of each.
Going to the Rental Store
I guess it is like they say, sometimes you can't teach an old
dog new tricks. It is hard to change from the old ways,
especially when they work fairly well. If you want to see a
movie, there is always a rental store nearby that should have it
available. You are allowed to keep it for a couple of days for a
price of around $4.00. However, if that movie is late, you have
to expect some horrendous late fees (they usually will charge
you an additional $4.00 as if you were renting the movie a
second time; this gives you a couple of days to turn the movie
again before they charge you again). For those who cannot change
there ways, renting from a store is not a bad way to go, but you
should at least check out the other possibilities, such as the
online DVD rental system or pay-per-view, and see what they have
to offer.
Online DVD Rental
The newer system of online DVD rental has its upsides and downsides. This
system is for avid movie fans. In this system you usually do not
pay for each DVD but instead pay a monthly fee for the DVD
delivery service. With some plans as low as $9.99 a month with
no late fees, you can get about any DVD delivered to your door
in one business day. When you are done with that DVD, you simply
send it back to receive another. This can be done as many times
as you want in one month; however, there is usually a limit of
how many DVDs you can have in your possession at one time
(depending on how expensive your monthly plan is).
The biggest issue with online DVD rental is the waiting. You
have to plan at least one day in advance what movie you want to
watch which means no Friday late night movie runs. Also, you
have to be renting at least 2-3 movies a month to make it more
valuable then renting at your local movie store. If you watch a
lot of movies and do not mind the wait, the online DVD rental
system may not be a bad option for you.
Pay-Per-View
Pay-per-view has the "right now" benefit that the online
DVD rental system does not have. With pay-per-view, whenever you
decide you want to watch a movie, you just order it, sit down
and watch it. Another benefit with pay-per-view is that you
don't have to worry about scratched or skipping DVDs. Companies
such as I-Satellite offer 33 pay-per-view channels and 13 sports
pay-per-view channels with prices as low as $1.99 to watch a
movie. This is definitely a more simplistic way of doing things.
However, it can start the money can start to add up if you are
an avid movie watcher. Also, with pay-per-view you do not get
access to the same "bonus features" that you get with the
DVD.
With the choices of renting movies from the store, online DVD
rentals, and pay-per-view it is definitely easy to get your
movie fix in one way or another. All three methods of getting
current blockbusters have their benefits and detriments in which
you will have to decide from. Personally, I like the convenience
of pay-per-view. No matter when I choose, I can sit down and
watch the movie of my choice from several pay-per-view channels
available. However, you will have to decide which method is best
for you.