Luma Is Your TV Guide for Internet Streaming Services
Video streaming services on the Internet have become wildly successful since their inception, and because of that, you will often find just as many people sitting down in front of their computer to watch something as people sitting in front of their televisions. Internet streaming services have become just as varied as TV channels. There are subscription services like Netflix, Hulu Plus, HBO Go and Amazon Prime as well as pay-per-video services like iTunes and CinemaNow. It’s becoming just as difficult to remember what videos you can find on what services as it is to remember what TV channel plays a certain show. Luma is a cool product that is here to fix that issue. Luma aims to be a comprehensive guide for what’s available and playing on Internet streaming services. Users can simply search for any show they want to watch and Luma will tell you everywhere it’s available online and whether it’s free, part of a larger subscription or available for a one-time purchase. You will know exactly where you can find what TV show or movie you want to watch and you can keep a list of what you want to see from every service all in one place. Luma could potentially make streaming movies and TV shows a much easier process for those who use multiple online video services.
Luma also features several social networking aspects as well. You can connect with your friends and view what each other is watching to get ideas for the future. You can also review and recommend any movie or TV show you see. Luma even touts a recommendation engine based on your preferences as well as the recommendations of your friends so you’ll always have suggestions if you ever don’t know what to watch. If you have problems navigating the social features of Luma, you should find online tech support and ask for help.
You can access Luma from any mobile device, laptop, or desktop through a web browser. Luma is also available as an iPad app, which is useful considering the popularity of streaming media through tablets. If you need help using Luma or streaming video on your tablet, you can always speak to iPad tech support.
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