It Looks Like Netflix Is Done Offering Free Trials

One of the things a lot of subscription services tend to offer is a free trial period, whether it be for a week, two weeks, a month, and so on. Given that the company wants you to commit to them, naturally they would let you take the service for a spin first. However, it seems that Netflix is done with that.

According to the TV Answer Man’s Phil Swann, it seems that Netflix will no longer be offering new customers a free trial. In fact, Netflix’s help center page has also mentioned that free trials are not available. It is unclear when the company had put this into effect, but it essentially means that those who have yet to subscribe will not be able to try the service out before deciding whether or not to subscribe.

We also have no idea why Netflix has ended its free trial program given how long it’s been available, but it has been speculated that perhaps it was being abused. As TNW points out,  it is easy to create a burner email and enjoy a month’s worth of free content, repeat the process, and keep doing it for as long as you want to.

This means that there are people who might be abusing the system in such a way that Netflix has decided that they’ve had enough. That being said, if you’re legitimately wondering if you should subscribe to Netflix, you could always opt to try the service on the cheapest plan possible, and if you don’t like it, you’re out just a couple of bucks.

It Looks Like Netflix Is Done Offering Free Trials

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Panasonic Unveils Lumix BGH1 Mirrorless Four Thirds Camera For Video

There are many cameras in the market today, and for the most part, a lot of them look rather similar to each other. However, it seems that Panasonic wants to challenge the norm by unveiling the Lumix BGH1. As you can see in the photo above, this is a camera that sports a boxy-like design.

According to Panasonic, the Lumix BGH1 is a mirrorless four thirds camera that has apparently been designed for video in mind. The company envisions the camera being used together with other devices like drones, or being used in multi-camera setups, or even live streaming. So much so that Panasonic has actually included Power over Ethernet+, meaning that it can be powered by the same cable that it would use to connect to a network.

This means that instead of having to run around trying to find multiple outlets, you could just connect multiple cameras using Ethernet cables and you’re set. The camera itself will come with a 10.2MP sensor, which isn’t particularly high as far as cameras are concerned, but like we said, it is clearly aimed at people who want to shoot video.

There is also support for 4:2:0 10-bit C4K/4K 60p recording, or 4:2:2 10-bit All-I C4K/4K 30p recording. The camera also supports dual UHS-II SD card slots, USB-C, HDMI output, 3G-SDI, and a 3.5mm in/out jack. The Panasonic Lumix BGH1 is priced at $1,999.99 and will be released this coming December.

Panasonic Unveils Lumix BGH1 Mirrorless Four Thirds Camera For Video

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Apple Lowers Prices On Its EarPods And Power Adapter

When Apple confirmed their brand new iPhone 12 series, they also revealed that the phones will not be shipping with the EarPods or power adapter. Instead, it will come with a USB-C to Lightning cable. Apple claims that this was done to help improve the environment, although we imagine that some people might not be too thrilled at the idea of having to spend more money.

The good news is that for those who need a power adapter and want the EarPods, MacRumors has actually spotted that Apple has reduced the prices of those two accessories. Instead of being priced at $29, both the EarPods and 20W power adapter are now being sold at $19 each, shaving $10 off in the process.

Note that this is only for the 20W adapter and that if you wanted an adapter that could put out more power and potentially juice your iPhone up faster, those are still priced normally. At $19 it isn’t actually a bad deal. However, if you already have a USB-C power adapter at home, you don’t really need a new one.

Alternatively, if you still have a working USB-A to Lightning cable and a USB-C power adapter, you can also continue using that without any issues. Apple has also unveiled a new magnetic wireless charger for the iPhone 12 called MagSafe, so you might be better off spending your money there.

Apple Lowers Prices On Its EarPods And Power Adapter

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