It really depends what it offers. If it gives me all the content I want, 30 would be great (AMC, HBO...).
But if its similar to Netflix or prime, I would pay something more like 10
Cathy - 8 years ago
I dont belieave we should pay we already pay with blood just for internet access.
Jpb - 8 years ago
Too little, too late. Another day late, dollar short thing from Apple. So typical.
jamal - 8 years ago
We will eventually be inundated with ads, so why pay?
Dave - 8 years ago
I am agreeing with Chris. I just switched from Comcast to Direct Tv. The difference between both is amazing. It is easier on Direct Tv. What I am saying is it is not the service you get but how it is accessed. Apple will be like any other supplier, Comcast, DirectTv , Dish TimeWarner etc. I believe it will be better. Of course I want to get the most and pay the least for it. However if you are paying over $100.00 a month now for your service why would you not pay the same for more and easier access?
My opinion.
Dave
Rob - 8 years ago
$10 and $20 are completely reasonable. If I could get a Netflix + Hulu combo, I'd be onboard. I would pay more than I do for those two products separately (hence $20 max). That's plenty of content for me for the few hours a month I watch TV.
Matt Leis - 8 years ago
This is a tough poll to take, as the price point will obviously depend on the channel lineup and features included in the service. I answered "No more than $45", but that would be on the assumption that they can at least match the channel lineup of DTVNow or Sling, plus include other features like a cloud-DVR.
Chris - 8 years ago
Seriously? Why are $10 and $20 even an option. Web streaming services currently in existence start at around $40, and if you think Apple will undercut that, you are crazy. A better pole would be more like 50, 60 etc. up to 120 or more for comparable service to Direct TV now.
Who put this pole together, and do they have any grasp on what the market is actually like?
Alan Muller - 8 years ago
I do not approve of you homosexual, lesbenian, anti-Trump point of view. If you insist on promoting this content I will of course cansil my service.
It really depends what it offers. If it gives me all the content I want, 30 would be great (AMC, HBO...).
But if its similar to Netflix or prime, I would pay something more like 10
I dont belieave we should pay we already pay with blood just for internet access.
Too little, too late. Another day late, dollar short thing from Apple. So typical.
We will eventually be inundated with ads, so why pay?
I am agreeing with Chris. I just switched from Comcast to Direct Tv. The difference between both is amazing. It is easier on Direct Tv. What I am saying is it is not the service you get but how it is accessed. Apple will be like any other supplier, Comcast, DirectTv , Dish TimeWarner etc. I believe it will be better. Of course I want to get the most and pay the least for it. However if you are paying over $100.00 a month now for your service why would you not pay the same for more and easier access?
My opinion.
Dave
$10 and $20 are completely reasonable. If I could get a Netflix + Hulu combo, I'd be onboard. I would pay more than I do for those two products separately (hence $20 max). That's plenty of content for me for the few hours a month I watch TV.
This is a tough poll to take, as the price point will obviously depend on the channel lineup and features included in the service. I answered "No more than $45", but that would be on the assumption that they can at least match the channel lineup of DTVNow or Sling, plus include other features like a cloud-DVR.
Seriously? Why are $10 and $20 even an option. Web streaming services currently in existence start at around $40, and if you think Apple will undercut that, you are crazy. A better pole would be more like 50, 60 etc. up to 120 or more for comparable service to Direct TV now.
Who put this pole together, and do they have any grasp on what the market is actually like?
I do not approve of you homosexual, lesbenian, anti-Trump point of view. If you insist on promoting this content I will of course cansil my service.