
Amazon Prime members who like to rock an iPad, not the Kindle Fire, now have access to Amazon's ever-growing collection of movies and TV with today's launch of the
Amazon Instant Video app, which just popped up this morning in the App Store for iPad. As with the desktop and Kindle tablet version, the app allows users to watch videos for free, but only if they're already a paying member of Amazon Prime ($79/year). The app offers over 120,000 videos from the Amazon Instant Video library, but keep in mind that's titles for purchase or rent.
Last we checked in July, Amazon's library only offered around 18,000 streaming titles due to its various tricky content deals with the major studios.
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