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    Home / News / Technology News / Amazon Prime Video drops Dolby Vision, Atmos for basic subscribers
    Amazon Prime Video drops Dolby Vision, Atmos for basic subscribers
    A tier with ads was launched on January 29

    Amazon Prime Video drops Dolby Vision, Atmos for basic subscribers

    By Dwaipayan Roy
    Feb 13, 2024
    09:59 am
    What's the story

    Amazon Prime Video has announced that Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos surround sound are no longer part of the basic subscription. Instead, they are now exclusive to the ad-free tier, which costs an extra $2.99 (around Rs. 248) per month in the US. This change occurred after Amazon added ads to the platform on January 29. Amazon's Katie Barker told The Verge, "Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos capabilities are only available on the ad-free option, on relevant titles."

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    Impact on smart TV users and comparison with rivals

    Smart TV users have noticed that their devices now show content in HDR10 with Dolby Digital 5.1, in place of higher-quality options they had before. Comparing Amazon's prices to Netflix, which charges $22.99 (Rs. 1,908) per month for the 4K tier, is tricky due to Prime Video's original inclusion in the overall Amazon Prime subscription. However, Prime Video's monthly plan with ads costs $8.99 (Rs. 746), while Netflix offers its Full-HD service with ads at $6.99 (Rs. 580) per month.

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    Price hike for full fidelity experience

    For Prime subscribers who pay $15 (Rs. 1,245) a month, for free shipping benefits, they'll now need to pay an extra 18% to enjoy Dolby Vision and Atmos content without ads. For those who subscribe to Prime Video as an $8.99-per-month standalone subscription and add the $2.99-per-month ad-free option, it results in a 28% price increase. The move by Amazon underlines the growing trend of price hikes in the streaming video industry.

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    What about India?

    As of now, these price hikes for Prime Video plans seem to have only taken place in the US. In India, Dolby Vision and Atmos continue to be available at no extra cost. The plans might become costlier here in the future.

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