How much does it cost per month to enjoy movies, books, music, and magazines online unlimitedly?



Internet services can enjoy movies, music, books, etc. anytime anywhere, but there is too much content, so it is difficult to fully enjoy everything even if you fully utilize 24 hours a day. However, among them, a person appeared who tried to estimate that it might be meaningless, "How much money do you need to enjoy more movies, books, music, and magazines with less restrictions?"

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Site / application development companyPixelapseCo-founder Roh Min-min is considering plans to compare American net streaming services on his blog, unlimited viewing of movies, music, books and magazines. Raw's recommended "unrestricted plan" is as follows.

E-book
·OysterBooks


OysterBooksThen you can enjoy 200,000 books at $ 9.95 per month (about 1000 yen). However, the collection number of 200,000 books is small,Harry Potter seriesYaSteve JobsMr. Low is dissatisfied that even popular books such as the book are not included.

·Scribd


Scribd300,000 books can be browsed at a monthly charge of $ 8.99 (about 900 yen). 300,000 volumes and this also has difficulty in the number of books, furthermore, self-financed publication books occupy a lot.

·Entitle Books


Entitle BooksThen, you can browse only 2 books every month from every book for $ 9.99 per month (about 1000 yen). Three volumes are $ 14.99 (about 1500 yen), and four volumes are $ 19.99 (about 2000 yen). If you are going to work or school, the number of books you can read per month is limited, so if you are an Entitle Books with no restrictions on the subject book, people who constantly read books are likely to reduce book costs.

In the book service, there are many booksOysterBooksMr. Law has chosen it as a thrushing service.

movie
·Netflix


NetflixYou can stream and watch movies and TV programs without restriction with $ 7.99 per month (about 800 yen). However, the latest work of the movie etc will not be delivered immediately.

·Hulu Plus


Hulu PlusIt is $ 7.99 per month (about 800 yen). Films are not as abundant as Netflix, but instead of that there are substantial TV program movies.

·Amazon Prime


Paid service on Amazon.comAmazon PrimeSubscribers are not only preferential on delivery services, they can also watch streaming services for movies and television programs. However Amazon Prime is $ 99 per year (about 10,000 yen), so it is not suitable for short term use.

Recommended for Row's streaming video serviceNetflixAnd that.

musics


Music distribution service is side by side.Spotify·Sony Music Unlimited·Rhapsody·Xbox Music·Google Play MusicAll are $ 9.99 per month (about 1000 yen).

Mr. Law, from the songs and ease of use to choose, for nowSpotifyWe are trying to promote it.

magazine


Magazine's read all-you-can-e-mail serviceNext IssueIt is one choice state. Choose from a basic plan of $ 9.99 per month (about 1000 yen) or a premium plan of $ 14.99 (about 1500 yen) to read weekly magazines such as Time magazine and Newsweek magazine.

As "a more restrictive plan", Mr. Row has selected the premium plan here.

bonus


In the United StatesMoviePassIt's said that there is an unlimited service of a movie in the movie theater for one year at 30 to 35 dollars a year (about 3,000 yen to 3,500 yen). In addition, MoviePass can only watch one movie per day, 3D movies andIMAXThe movie is out of scope.

Summary
As you can see, the amount you need to enjoy all the content without restrictions is $ 9.95 (Book: OysterBooks) + $ 7.99 (Movie: Netflix) + $ 9.99 (Music: Spotify) + $ 14.99 : Next Issue Premium) = Total $ 43 (approx. 4300 yen). Whether seeing as $ 43 a month (about 4300 yen) as cheap or as high is likely to depend on "how much time can you enjoy the content?"

In Japan, however, there are many things that the service itself does not exist due to "the circumstances of an adult" in the first place, even if there is too much time, we can not receive fulfilling services up to this point.

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