Traditional cable is fading to black, replaced by the vibrant glow of on-demand streaming services. But amid the ever-expanding landscape, choosing the most cost-effective option can feel like deciphering a foreign film. Long considered the go-to’s, Netflix and Hulu face rising competition from the Prime Video behemoth. Let’s delve into the features, libraries, and price tags to see who delivers the best streaming bang for your buck.

Price:

Hulu: Cheapest basic plan ($6.99/month with ads, $12.99/month ad-free), but lacks original content compared to the others.
Prime Video: Mid-range price ($8.99/month) but comes bundled with other Prime benefits like fast shipping and music streaming.
Netflix: Most expensive basic plan ($9.99/month), but boasts the largest library of original content.

CONTENT:
Netflix:
Strongest for original hits, movies, and documentaries. Limited on current TV shows.
Hulu: Great for current TV shows (including next-day air from some networks) and offers a “Live TV” option with cable-like channels.
Prime Video: Mix of original content, licensed movies and shows, and even some classics. Offers less content overall compared to Netflix or Hulu.

Features:
Netflix:
Simultaneous streams and profiles vary depending on plan. Strong parental controls.
Hulu: Similar simultaneous stream options as Netflix. Live TV plan includes DVR functionality.
Prime Video: Limited simultaneous streams. Download titles for offline viewing.

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