There is a battle in the entertainment world. With new online rental services taking over traditional video store services in a war that online gamers are winning.

How are online services winning the wars and how do they really compare to your local video store?

Let’s look at some of the key battles:

DVD rental selection

If you’re a casual renter just after the latest releases, then a wide selection of online DVD rentals may not be a big deal. But if you’re a big movie fan, then access huge online collections of TV shows, foreign movies, independent movies, anime, and documentaries.

Established online DVD rental services like Netflix and Blockbuster Online offer around 90,000 DVD titles. I don’t know about you, but the last time I visited my local DVD rental store, the selection was nowhere near 60,000.

In terms of rank, Internet-based DVD rental companies win hands down.

DVD rental convenience

When you feel like it and decide it’s movie night, you probably go through some version of the following:

First, you have to get into your car, which can be more than simple in winter, and then drive several minutes to your local video store. Upon arrival, you will find the New Version section and will perform side-step shuffle, scanning the shelves of the same movies you watched on your last visit. After moving from A to Z, you can make your selections, rescan, or start over in a new section. And let’s not forget the fun of maneuvering with other people and their noisy kids, the long exit line, and the ride home.

With online DVD rental services, your journey begins with the click of a button and the hum of your home computer. After logging in, you can search for movies by title, actor, or director, or sort the options by genre, or even more, by sub-genre.

Online, you will find new and old releases of thousands of movies that your local rental store has never seen. After picking a few winners and you know they’re winners after checking out the convenient reviews online, you add them to your movie queue (which is a fancy word for wait pattern) and maybe shuffle your movie priority list. And as for watching, don’t worry, you already have three movies waiting next to your TV that arrived five days ago. And keep in mind; all this without going beyond your computer or mailbox.

For convenience, Mail order DVD rental wins hands down.

DVD rental rates

The amount you pay to rent a movie depends on where you rent. Some venues charge a few dollars a piece, but require you to return movies the next business day. Others charge a lot more, but allow you to keep movies longer. One thing all rental stores have in common is that you will be charged even more if you return movies late to the designated drop box.

Online DVD rental services generally charge a flat fee that increases gradually based on how many DVDs you want to rent at a time. But you are never tied to due dates and are never charged late fees.

Why? The faster you watch and return movies, the more movies you get mailed back and the more value you get for your money.

So whether your hot button is a great selection, simple convenience, or incredible value, online DVD rental services make sitting down to watch a good movie that much better.

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For impromptu decisions or if you simply must have a particular title, then you can’t beat offline movie rental stores. However, if you are more flexible in your movie choices, you can save a fortune on rental charges by renting from an internet-based movie rental club. Plus, you’ll benefit from a much broader range of titles and the added convenience of having them delivered right to your door with no due dates or late fees.

Rent DVDs online instead of at your local video store.