Life is boring without TV streaming services. As a mom of a 2-year-old toddler, my saving grace is having 'me time' after a day's worth of writing tasks, house chores, and negotiations with my daughter. I must admit that Netflix is tucked in my phone's entertainment apps folder.
Life is boring without TV streaming services. As a mom of a 2-year-old toddler, my saving grace is having "me time" after a day's worth of writing tasks, house chores, and negotiations with my daughter. I must admit that Netflix is tucked in my phone's entertainment apps folder.
There's a 30-day free trial for you if you're not yet ready to pay upfront-simply opt-in on the website with your email address and credit card details. You will only be charged after your trial. If you have a really fancy TV that shows super clear pictures and special speakers that make sound come from all around you , the Premium plan might be a good choice, even if it costs a bit more. But for regular shows with a typical sound and a decent screen in full HD, the standard plan is all you need.Got a new iPhone, iPad, or Mac? You have a 3-month free access to movies and shows with AppleTV+ as long as your device can activate this offer.
If you're not yet ready to pay, the good news, you can binge-watch for your first 30 days for free. Looking at the movie library, I probably wouldn't sign up for Amazon Prime Video just for the shows. But that's okay if you already have an Amazon Prime subscription for your grocery shopping. Depending on your choice and mode of payment, you can pay monthly or every 90 days. Pricing is a dealbreaker for some, given that Netflix offers a lower price with more varieties of shows and movies.Full 1080 HD, full range of shows, unlimited downloads, and compatible with TV apps and TV casting; stream in 3 devices simultaneously
If you are an existing StarHub TV+ subscriber with an Asian+ plan, Viu Premium is a complimentary pass. For Viu Free, you can only watch on your phone, tablet, or laptop at 480p.MediaCorp's meWatch, formerly known as Toggle, is another streaming service that appeals to millennials and oldies who may still watch local TV. If you're an anime fan like my hubby, you can choose from on-demand plans that you can cancel anytime, starting from S$1.05 per month.
If you want a good, generic mix of over 130 channels for sports, news, entertainment, K-dramas, etc., the Singtel TV Go plans are pretty value for money. At just S$7.03, you get access Mediacorp channels and express shows from China.
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