After months of speculation, Netflix Australia has officially announced its pricing structure in time for its much anticipated launch tomorrow.
Netflix has announced three separate monthly pricing options, each offering a different number of simultaneous streams: a single-stream standard definition plan for AU $8.99 a month, a two-stream high-definition plan for AU $11.99 a month, and a four-stream 4K ultra-high definition "family" plan for AU $14.99.
Netflix customers will also have the option of purchasing Netflix gift cards of $20, $30 and $50 from a number of participating retailers, including Woolworths, Coles, Big W, EB Games, 7-Eleven, Australia Post and Officeworks.
Standard pricing for standard definition
Netflix's standard definition option isn't likely to sway those who strive for audio-visual quality, but it is a brilliant marketing strategy, allowing the company to come out boasting a pricing model that's a full dollar cheaper than its homegrown competitors Stan and Quickflix.
While Netflix's four-stream 4K ultra-high definition package is its most expensive option, it's still remarkably good value, especially when you consider that Presto only offers two simultaneous streams of standard definition TV shows and movies for the same price.
- Worth paying for? Decide by checking out Netflix Australia's content line-up
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Compare Stan and Netflix Quickflix is the leading movie and TV streaming service in Australia and New Zealand with a large catalogue of movies and TV shows to stream direct to smart TV’s, game consoles, Blue-ray players, desktops, laptops, tablets, Smartphone’s and other connected devices. US internet TV and movie streaming giant Netflix will reportedly launch in Australia like the American set-up, the Australian version of Netflix is likely to offer a three-tier subscription model and will focus on both premium movie and TV content.
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