Skip to main content

Amazon Extends Video On Demand Reach

Amazon Extends Video On Demand Reach

Amazon.com has extended the reach of its online Video On Demand offering, enabling streaming access to thousands of movies and television programs via Mac and PC Web browser, as well as purchases and rentals through Sony’s Bravia Internet Video Link add-on to its Bravia HDTV lines. Amazon has also enabled free two-minute previews of every television show and movie it offers, making it easy for users to determine if they’re looking to rent or buy the right thing—a particularly handy feature for TV episodes where users might be looking for a particular show they missed.

Users can still download movies and episodes to PCs for later viewing via the Amazon Unbox application.

"We’re continuing to create new, convenient ways for our customers to watch digital movies and TV shows. The ability to watch content instantly without downloading first was among the most requested features of our customers, and now it’s live—customers can instantly watch the ad-free title of their choice on a Mac, PC, or compatible Sony BRAVIA TV via Sony’s BRAVIA Internet Video Link device," said Amazon’s video on demand director Roy Price, in a statement.

Amazon lists the Sony Bravia Internet Video Link support as "beta;" users first need to link their Bravia to Amazon’s service via the Web. and users can start watching purchases right away, with backups stored in user’s Video Library.

Expanding out into instant streaming of video content to Mac and PC Web browsers means Amazon’s Video On Demand service is available not only to Mac and PC Web surfers (and Bravia Internet LInk owners) but also to TiVo owners and Windows Media Center extenders like portable media players and the Xbox 360, giving Amazon’s video service a wider reach than most of its competitors. For the time being, however, Amazon is sticking with its little-loved Unbox application as the only way to accessed downloaded content.

Right now, Amazon Video On Demand offers over 40,000 movies and TV shows, and plans to gear up with new programming for the upcoming fall U.S. television season.

Geoff Duncan
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Geoff Duncan writes, programs, edits, plays music, and delights in making software misbehave. He's probably the only member…
Amazon Prime Day has a Pair of Sony Bookshelf Speakers for $124
A pair of the Sony Core Series SSCS5 bookshelf speakers on a white background.

There's nothing like Prime Day deals to you motivated to upgrade your A/V equipment. As part of Prime Day speaker deals you can grab a pair of Sony SSCS5 bookshelf speakers at a greatly discounted price of just $124. They're usually $198, so you'll be getting them for a large $74 off. Just tap the button below to grab your pair while Prime Day is still ongoing. Alternatively, read on to see why they have three circles up front.

Why you should buy a pair of Sony SSCS5 Bookshelf Speakers
The Sony SSCS5 bookshelf speakers have a black wooden frame that can casually blend into the background of your other sound equipment and TV frames. It's probably why one of the first things that pops out when you look at the Sony SSCS5 bookshelf speakers is the noticeably 3-speaker design. If you look casually at bookshelf speakers, like Klipsch's The Fives, you'll be used to seeing two spots in the front. The Sony SSCS5 bookshelf speakers have three. What are they?

Read more
Save $30 on the Nvidia Shield Android TV for Amazon Prime Day
The Nvida Shield TV with its remote, on a white background.

If you're thinking about buying a streaming media player for your 4K TV, you should check out Amazon's Prime Day deals for options like the Nvidia Shield. From its original price of $200, a $30 discount knocks it down to $170, but if you want to take advantage of this bargain, it's highly recommended that you buy the device right now. That's because stocks may not last until the end of the shopping event on July 12. Don't delay your purchase until the last minute, or else you might miss out.

Why you should buy the Nvidia Shield
The Nvidia Shield is in our roundup of the best streaming devices as the next-best streaming device after the Apple TV 4K. It supports both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for a complete cinematic experience while you're watching your favorite streaming shows and movies, which you can get in 4K Ultra HD resolution if your TV supports it. The Nvidia Shield is powered by the brand's Tegra X1+ processor, and as an Android-based device, it comes with built-in Google Assistant so that you can use voice commands for a variety of functions such as searching for content, controlling playback, and accessing your other smart home devices.

Read more
Bose’s best soundbar just had its price slashed for Amazon Prime Day
Bose Smart Soundbar 900.

If you think the audio output of your home theater setup needs a boost, then you shouldn't miss this opportunity to purchase the feature-packed Bose Smart Soundbar 900 for a discounted price as part of Amazon's Prime Day deals. From $899, its price is down to just $699, for $200 in savings on one of the brand's most popular soundbars. However, if you want to take advantage of the offer, it's highly recommended that you push through with the transaction right now because we don't think stocks will remain available until the end of the shopping holiday.

Why you should buy the Bose Smart Soundbar 900
The Bose Smart Soundbar 900 looks very similar to the Bose Smart Soundbar 700, but it features oval holes on either end for the extra up-firing drivers that help deliver the surround sound effects of Dolby Atmos -- it will feel like the sounds from whatever you're watching or listening to are coming from every direction. You'll enjoy this after a simple setup, as the Bose Smart Soundbar 900 uses a single connection to any TV either through HDMI eARC or optical audio. You can also wireless stream content from your mobile devices to the soundbar using Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay 2, or Spotify Connect.

Read more