But since the only thing the internet hasn’t disrupted is capitalism, there are a bunch of streaming TV services out there competing to get cable customers to cut the cord. Each of these services have their own libraries and strengths and weaknesses, so which do you subscribe to? Geek.com is here to help. We’ve been testing streaming TV services big and small, watching on our computer screens and calling it work, and these are the ones we think you should choose. The Big Guys Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Video, the new Big 3, form the bedrock of streaming TV services. For comparable starting monthly prices (Netflix at $8, Hulu at $8, and Amazon at, you guessed it, $8 for non-Prime members) you gain access to hours upon hours of content. Because the libraries of old TV shows and movies change over time, especially, it’s tough to compare which is truly superior.