Hulu v/s HBO

Hulu v/s HBO 


With the lockdown locking us out from film passages and OTT platforms advancing to win the audience’s hearts. It would be quite tough for you to finalize any one of them. 

So here we will be comparing two popular OTT platforms that will help you in finalizing the best for you.

 

HBO 

Home Box Office (HBO) OTT app is an American premium television network owned by Warner Media Studios Networks The service allows subscribers on-demand access to HBO's library of original programs, films, and other content on personal computers, smartphones, tablet devices, and digital media players like Netflix, Prime videos on amazon. HBO Now is only available to customers in the United States and certain U.S. territories. 


In the United States, there are many ways to watch your favorite HBO shows and films: the linear HBO channel, HBO on Demand, the HBO app, and HBO Max, which includes all of HBO with even more amazing shows and films.


Features:
-Chrom-Control What Kids See
HBO Max features content for many different age groups.HBO Max allows you to create kids’ profiles and determine what they’re allowed to watch.
  • Save It for Later

    If you come across something you want to watch later, add it to your watch list. You can do this in a number of ways.

    -Download for Offline Viewing

    Like other video-streaming services, HBO Max supports downloads for offline viewing. Go to the appropriate page in the app and tap Download to save it to your device.




  • -Video Playback Options

    If you have a habit of going over your monthly data limit while streaming on mobile, there are a few ways HBO Max helps you take control. 

    -Erase Content From 'Continue Watching'

    HBO Max wasted no time introducing a feature Netflix only recently added—control over your Continue Watching section.

    -See What's New and Upcoming

    HBO Max makes it easy to keep tabs on new and departing shows and movies.



HBO

Hulu

Hulu OTT app is an American subscription video-on-demand service fully controlled and majority-owned by The Walt Disney Company. Hulu is merely available within the US (with a knock-off service in Japan; you cannot even catch on in Canada) and recently hit 28 million subscribers. Hulu has some exclusive shows that are cultural phenomena—Seinfeld and South Park—as well as exclusivity on many current networks and cable-only shows, like past seasons of Rick and Morty and Fargo. Hulu features a pretty thorough list of its own supported devices, split by people who support the new Hulu interface that came along to assist Live TV, or the "classic" version.


Features:

  • Stream 65+ top Live and On Demand TV channels including sports, news, and entertainment
  • Get unlimited access to the largest streaming library (ad-supported). Enjoy full seasons of exclusive series, current episodes, hit movies, Originals, kids shows, and more
  • Watch on 2 screens at the same time
  • Record Live TV with 50 hours of Cloud DVR storage
  • Watch Live TV online and on iOS, Android, Roku, Fire TV & Fire Stick, Apple TV (4th gen), Chromecast, Xbox One & Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Samsung (select TV models), LG (select TV models), and Nintendo Switch 
Hulu


Now let's compare both the OTT App's and see which one is better to use.


Hulu:

Pros:

  • Good mix of sports, news, and entertainment networks, plus local channels.
  • Hulu’s on-demand streaming library included.
  • 50 hours of cloud DVR storage
Cons:
  • Expensive-add ons.

  • Must upgrade DVR to fast forward through commercials

  • Only two screens at once unless you upgrade



HBO:

Pros:

  • You get to watch a bunch of brand-new highly anticipated blockbuster movies for a reasonable monthly price without having to leave the comfort or safety of our homes.


  • With the money saved on tickets, concessions, gas, parking, Ubers, and babysitters, more people will hopefully start to invest in better TVs.

  • This makes seeing new movies much more accessible for people with disabilities, people who don’t live close to a theater.

  • You don’t have to sit through a bunch of commercials before the movie.

Cons:

  • This is a massive blow to the movie theater industry, which was already suffering - especially smaller independently-run theaters and it affects the thousands of people employed by theaters of any size.

  • The HBO Max app needs some work! It doesn’t look great anywhere, it’s a buggy mess on consoles and it doesn’t exist on a variety of smart TVs, Roku devices, or PlayStation 5 yet.

Pricing:

 HBO:

                                                           HBO GO                                           Varies by the provider($5-25/mo.)
                                                         HBO Now                                                        $14.99/mo.
                                                        HBO Max                                                        $14.99/mo.

Hulu:

                                                                     Hulu
                                       $5.99/mo
                                                           Hulu(No Ads)                                      $11.99/mo
                                                            Hulu+Live TV                                      $64.99/mo
                                                      Hulu (No Ads)+Live TV                                         $70.99/mo

And off-course like 5000+ more software you can access free trials for both Hulu and HBO here at AnyTechTrial.Com

 

In our general overview, we would say that HBO OTT app is home to the shows and films that everyone is talking about, from groundbreaking series and documentaries to the biggest blockbuster movies ever made. While, In addition to popular episodes and video clips from current TV shows, Hulu has a wide array of older TV shows and movies that would be hard to find anywhere else.


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