Yes I am a member, and no I don't use the full range of benefits from it.
I only signed up so I could quickly get Lady T a Kindle for her birthday (at short-ish notice). I probably should cancel it soon.
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Yes I am a member, and no I don't use the full range of benefits from it.
I only signed up so I could quickly get Lady T a Kindle for her birthday (at short-ish notice). I probably should cancel it soon.
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If you have a Kindle then there are a lot of ebooks induced in Prime. But the full Kindle Unlimited is worth the price if she reads a lot.
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Amazon continue to sneak new features into Prime membership without really promoting them.
One I've used for a while is Deliveroo Plus, which gives you free dekivery on orders over a certain amount.
And one I just discovered is Odeon Cinema 2 tickets for £10. This is once per month. However Sky now offer 2 free tickets each month to Vue Cinemas, so that's a better deal, although if you want to go twice in a month this is a useful option. I also get discount cinema tickets from Royal Mail. I really should take advantage of all these more.
There is also unlimited full resolution photo storage which I never use. Really should as the Google one does degrade your pictures. The Prime one also includes 5GB free video storage.
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It's all getting a tad crap tbh. Gotta pay 3 bucks a month to stop Adverts now.
YouTube are just as bad & then still screw you with adverts even though you subscribed to stop the adverts.
How do you mean "Google One degrade your pictures?"
Getting 0ld0r is mandatory - Growing up is just an option.
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Google doesn't save your original images. It decompressed them to make them smaller files, which degrades the image quality.
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Yep. Jpeg compression.
You can get away with compression in a lot of audio far more than images and video where compression causes instant noise and halo fringing adding big differences in contrast. It also knocks down the greyscale levels, meaning the contrast is reduced, causing slightly more washed out images and less blacks.
The problem is many consumers now view images and watch videos almost exclusely on mobile phones, tablets and modern TVs which mostly now have higher contrast screens that boost colours and contrast, so most don't really notice these degradations. But it instantly becomes apparent if you then try to print them.
For me image compression is quite noticeable as I've worked with image editing for a very long time. But for most they just don't notice it. Similar to audiophiles who can instantly hear a digitally compressing and clipped audio file over an uncompressed version.
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