I never saw anyone post any results on Wii/ Amazon streaming video from an
earlier thread. Here's my stab at doing so:

Since Netflix has decided to make my life hell by removing Dora, Go Diego
Go *and* Blues Clues as of tomorrow I signed up for a 30 day trial
membership on Amazon Prime so we would still have a streaming source for
our kids' crack.

Signing up for the trial was extremely easy; if you have an Amazon account
you pretty much just turn on the trial. At the end of the 30 day trial it
converts to the $79/ year Amazon Prime cost unless you at any point in the
trial sign on and say don't upgrade. Easy-peasy. Registering my wii was
extremely simple as well and worked about like Netflix and Hulu did for
their registrations. The only additional step was picking a 5 digit PIN so
our kids can't rent things without our permission. If you don't know, there
is a lot of streaming content for free with your prime membership and also
a lot that is not free but available to rent at prices that I'm still not
sold on. I've been jonesing for Casablanca for a while, but 2.99 for a 3
day rental? I can buy the dvd for 10 bucks at WalMart and my library
probably has it for free, I'm just not loving their pricing structure on
rentals (and why is Casablanca not available for free or subscription
streaming ANYWHERE?).

Our dsl connection is RIDICULOUSLY SLOW. 1.5 mb/s. Yes, I said 1.5. It's
the best our phone company seems able to provide even though we're close
enough for 6 mb/s and they are basically our only broadband option. I guess
you can count us as a near worst case test site. So far video has been
seamless with no buffering and much better quality than Hulu. Obviously
only one device can stream at a time at this speed; but that's on me. Or on
my isp. Netflix recently dramatically improved their video on the Wii (at
least for slow speed users like us) and this is at least as good. If things
continue like this we may stick with them at the end of the trial.

Oh, Prime of course also comes with free 2 day shipping and free Kindle
books from the Kindle Owners Lending Library for that e-reader I don't own.

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