On January 29, Amazon started showing ads to Prime Video subscribers in the US unless they pay an additional $2.99 per month. But this wasn’t the only change to the service. Those who don’t pay up ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Confirmed: they’re now only available on the ad-free tier that costs an extra $2.99 per month. Confirmed: they’re ...
Since late last month, many Amazon Prime Video subscribers have been wondering what happened to Dolby Atmos and Vision HDR support. The Dolby icons are still present on such Prime Video content as ...
In September of 2023, Amazon announced that its Prime Video streaming service would beginning running ads in 2024. Despite the negative attention that this announcement received, the company confirmed ...
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On January 29, Amazon started inserting ads into the viewing experience of Prime Video subscribers. The company announced the change last year, telling customers that it will start showing "limited ...
Amazon has silently removed support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos on the ad-supported subscription tier of Prime Video. Users must upgrade to the ad-free subscription tier to enjoy Dolby Vision and ...
Amazon AMZN caused a furor recently when it announced that it was introducing advertisements right across its Prime Video streaming service. Not, to be clear, that it was introducing a new cheaper ...
Amazon quietly stopped offering Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support on its ad-supported Prime Video tier. The change, first noticed by German outlet 4KFilme, was confirmed by an Amazon spokesperson, ...
WTF?! Amazon has given people another reason to love the company. After introducing ads on January 29 to Prime Video subscribers who don't pay more, it has now been revealed that those who won't hand ...
Amazon Prime Video has been a perk of Prime for years, but this year the company forced ads on users who weren’t willing to pay a bit extra for the service. As it turns out, Amazon also stripped Dolby ...