Thursday, December 25, 2008

How to Choose a DVD Rental Service

By Shaun Taylor

Online movie rental is gaining in popularity, but it's still a short-term, imperfect solution. While we wait for technology to catch up with the far-reaching promises that we were told years ago (yes, I'm referring to broadband in every house and movies on demand), we'll continue to see an even greater demand for online DVD rentals.

So for those who are now contemplating a decision to try an online rental house, or for those who are considering changing services, here are a few factors that you should consider in making your decision:

Fulfillment Centers: for added convenience, you will want to be sure that there is a fulfillment center near you. This can make the difference between a 1 to 2 day turnaround, and a 3 to 4 day turnaround. It might not sound like much, but being able to consistently gauge turnaround times is a great convenience (e.g. timing a new release to arrive on a Friday night).

Movie Selection: the breadth of movie selection is obviously important. Many movie watchers are primarily interested in new releases, but you should also consider what other types of rentals are available, including TV series, familiar classics, independent and foreigh films, etc. You might even join the ranks of those who turned off cable entirely once they began using a rental service. Having regular access to series hits from HBO, Showtime, and network television is very attractive.

DVD Availability: A wide selection of movies is only one consideration -- having enough copies of each title is also important. The number of copies of each movie will never be disclosed, but for the most part, the more popular the service, the deeper their selection. In this area, Netflix is generally considered to outrank Blockbuster.

Ratings and Other Information: being able to view what others have said about a movie is important to help you narrow down your selection. Ideally, your service will be able to learn from your previous selections and soon be able to suggest movies to you with some degree of accuracy.

Usability: as you build your rental list and look for movies to rent, you'll start to appreciate more and more how easy a web site is to use. Looking at things like the ability to search and browse, ease of navigation, response times and availability of the site, etc. will have a major impact on your satisfaction with a service. I personally find this one of the top three factors for online DVD rental.

Reputation: you're probably aware that two services dominate online movie rentals (Netflix and Blockbuster). But what you might not know is that there are plenty of other niche providers like Disney for children's movies, DVD Empire, and other smaller providers. Unfortunately, many of these smaller services are smaller for a reason: they just don't compare to the two big guns. To avoid any painful experiences, you should probably stick to the known entities.

Considering all of the factors above, there are really on two practical choices for a rental house, and those are Blockbuster and Netflix. To look at how each of these services up with each other, and to see which one's best for you, check out the Netflix and Blockbuster review referenced below. It stacks the rental services up side-by-side, and can help make your decision much easier. - 16887

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