The app should be available today, and users can try a free one-month Amazon Prime membership if they want to check out the Prime Instant Video library before making a commitment. This is just the latest in a string of content infusions the Xbox 360 has received this year, including the recently-launched HBO Go app as well as the controversial Xfinity On Demand app. Unfortunately, you still can't purchase content through the app - you'll need to do you purchasing on a computer.
There's also WhisperSync functionality built-in, which lets users start a video on one device (like the Xbox 360) and continue it from the same spot on a second device (like a Kindle Fire).
Unsurprisingly, users can use the Kinect to navigate the Amazon app, as well as use the more traditional remote-driven interface. There's also a featured called "Watchlist," which lets you manage your queue and purchased content into a playlist from your computer. However, RAW photos cannot be downloaded to the app album, so if you want to back up RAW photos. Live streaming in a 360 Degree fashion on Facebook and YouTube is also achievable with the Nano. Yes, both photos and videos support batch downloading: open the camera album, click the multi-select button in the upper right corner, select the corresponding file, and then click Save to App at the bottom until the download is complete. With Insta360 Nano, you can share your 360 Degree images and videos to your social networking platforms such as Facebook.
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Xbox Live Gold members who also are subscribed to the $79 / year Amazon Prime service now have access to the service's 17,000 movies and TV episodes those who aren't Prime subscribers can still purchase any streaming video content Amazon has to offer and easily watch it through their Xbox 360. Its MicroSD storage capacity up to 64GB can indulge your volume of 360 Degree photos and videos as well.
Amazon has just announced the launch of Instant Videos for Xbox 360, just a few months after the company brought its streaming video services to Sony's PlayStation 3.