About a month after launching movie streaming apps for Android, BlackBerry, WebOS, and iPhone, mSpot has launched a new client optimized for the Apple iPad.
What sets mSpot’s service apart from other solutions such as the Netflix iPad app is that mSpot doesn’t charge a monthly fee — instead you can rent movies for between $2.99 and $3.99. Once you rent a video, you can immediately start streaming it to your mobile device.
The service works over WiFi or 3G connections, although you’ll typically get higher quality video streams over WiFi. Read the rest of this entry »
Not sure there is a lot to be gained by comparing/contrasting your service to Netflix. Primarily because mSpot’s pay-per-view model appears to be more akin to iTunes or Amazon than Netflix and their subscription based service. If I worked marketing at mSpot, I would probably present the service as an “Amazon” for mobile devices.
The video doesn’t work. Says its a Private Video.
Huh, guess mSpot PR had a change of heart and agrees with jcm. I’ll replace the video with a screengrab.
As if the menstration references weren’t bad enough when the iPad first came out, now we’ve got mSpot on the iPad? Really guys? Really? Really?
Really?