{"id":7695,"date":"2021-06-02T20:18:36","date_gmt":"2021-06-02T18:18:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2021\/06\/02\/hbo-max-with-ads-everything-you-need-to-know\/"},"modified":"2021-06-02T22:02:09","modified_gmt":"2021-06-02T20:02:09","slug":"hbo-max-with-ads-everything-you-need-to-know","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2021\/06\/02\/hbo-max-with-ads-everything-you-need-to-know\/","title":{"rendered":"HBO MAX with Ads: Everything You Need To Know"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>WarnerMedia has just launched its much anticipated second plan for HBO MAX. Now you can get HBO MAX with Ads, and it\u2019ll cost a third less than regular HBO MAX would cost you. Making it just $9.99 per month. Of course the big differentiator here is that it does have ads. But there are a few other things that makes this different from the regular HBO MAX plan that is $14.99 per month. And we\u2019re here to help you figure out which plan is the best for you.<br \/>\nHBO MAX has made quite a few changes over the past year, since its launch. As well as debuting some pretty incredible shows and movies. Including two reunions for Friends and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Which has helped HBO MAX become a pretty popular streaming service in the US. And now that it is available for less, it\u2019s going to grow its reach even further.<br \/>\nHBO MAX vs HBO MAX with Ads<br \/>\nAs the name of the plan indicates, HBO MAX with Ads biggest differentiator is the fact that it has, well ads. But it\u2019s not quite that clean cut.<br \/>\nThere will be ads on some of the shows and movies available on HBO MAX. But not any of HBO MAX\u2019s original programming. Basically anything that it has licensed from other studios \u2013 as well as Warner Bros. And you\u2019ll also see ads if you pause playback. Which means that you won\u2019t actually see a whole lot of ads on HBO MAX with ads. And that\u2019s a pretty good user experience, to be quite honest.<br \/>\nThe other big difference here, is new releases. Now this really only affects users for the rest of 2021. But those theatrical releases that are available on HBO MAX the same day that they come to theaters, won\u2019t be available to those on the HBO MAX with Ads plan. So you\u2019ll need to wait for them to actually come to HBO MAX a few months later on.<br \/>\nHBO MAX: Plans explained<br \/>\nThankfully, HBO MAX has been pretty quick about getting its movies onto its platform after the theatrical release. Wonder Woman 1984 for example, hit HBO MAX in May, about five months after it landed in theaters. That used to take about a year to happen, or longer. So that\u2019s good news.<br \/>\nWarnerMedia has also stated that it is committed to keeping the ad load pretty low on this plan. Management says that you\u2019ll see less than four minutes of ads per hour, on average. Of course, different titles will have different amounts of ads. So you could end up seeing no ads at all.<br \/>\nThere are two more differences here, which are still pretty minimal. But with HBO MAX with Ads, you won\u2019t be able to download titles to watch offline. And you will be limited to streaming in HD. While the standard HBO MAX plan does offer 4K HDR (with Dolby Vision), though that is not available on every title. So also keep that in mind.<br \/>\nIs there a free trial?<br \/>\nUnfortunately, HBO MAX did kill off its free trial last December. Just before Wonder Woman 1984 hit the platform alongside its theatrical release. HBO MAX decided to get rid of the free trial so that users couldn\u2019t just sign up for the free trial and watch Wonder Woman 1984 and then leave. Though, there\u2019s still no committment for HBO MAX, and you can leave whenever you want. So that\u2019s not a big deal.<br \/>\nHowever, WarnerMedia does offer a bunch of ways that you can get HBO MAX for free. So there\u2019s that.<br \/>\nCan I get HBO MAX for free?<br \/>\nIf you\u2019re an AT&amp;T subscriber, probably.<br \/>\nSo AT&amp;T has laid out who will get HBO MAX for free, and it\u2019s the majority of its customers. Here\u2019s how it breaks down for different AT&amp;T customers:<br \/>\nIf you have DirecTV Premier or Lo Maximo<br \/>\nIf you have U-Verse U400, U450 or U450 Latino<br \/>\nIf you have AT&amp;T TV Choice, Xtra, Ultra or Optimo Mas plans<br \/>\nIf you have AT&amp;T TV Now<br \/>\nIf you have DirecTV Choice, Xtra, Ultimate, Mas Ultra or Optimo Mas packages. (But you only get a year for free.)<br \/>\nOther plans may get it free for one month<br \/>\nIf you have the AT&amp;T Unlimited Elite wireless plan<br \/>\nThese free HBO MAX offers range from one month to a year. So you won\u2019t be getting it for free, forever, unfortunately. But that is long enough to decide whether you want to keep it. So there\u2019s that.<\/p>\n<p>Can I switch between the two plans?<br \/>\nOnce you sign up for HBO MAX, you\u2019ll be able to switch between the two plans, pretty much anytime. However, if you\u2019re downgrading to save a few bucks each month, the change won\u2019t actually take place until your billing cycle is up. Meaning that HBO MAX won\u2019t pro-rate your account if you switch to the ads tier halfway through your cycle.<br \/>\nOn the flip side, if you want to upgrade and download some titles before jumping on a plane, you can do that. And you\u2019ll be charged the difference right away.<br \/>\nIs HBO MAX with Ads worth the $5 savings?<br \/>\nYou might be wondering, if switching to this cheaper HBO MAX plan is worth the savings? And well, it might be. If you don\u2019t care about watching movies the same day they hit theaters \u2013 which really only matters for about six more months \u2013 then, yeah it\u2019s worth it.<br \/>\nWarnerMedia also making sure to keep the ad load pretty low on everything on HBO MAX helps to make this a much more attractive option too. The fact that you\u2019ll see less than four minutes per hour of watch-time, is really incredible. Some ad-breaks on regular TV are over four minutes long. And by the looks of things, the ads are just between episodes, or at the beginning and end. Which isn\u2019t really that annoying, when you think about it.<br \/>\nIf $15 seems like it\u2019s a bit much for HBO MAX, $10 probably seems a bit more palatable. Honestly, that\u2019s just a dollar more than Netflix Basic \u2013 which is really Basic, by 2021 standards, to be quite honest. You can sign up for HBO MAX by hitting the link below.<br \/>\nSign Up For HBO MAX<br \/>\nThe post HBO MAX with Ads: Everything You Need To Know appeared first on Android Headlines.&#013;<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/06\/tony-goncalves-hbo-max.jpeg\" width=\"681\" height=\"383\">&#013;<br \/>\nSource: ndroidheadlines.com&#013;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>WarnerMedia has just launched its much anticipated second plan for HBO MAX. 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