- REVIEWS
Displays Electronics Speakers Sources Other Gear Software - TOP PICKS
- HOW TO
How To Buy How To Use Tech 101 - BLOGS
- NEWS
- FEATURES
- INSTALLS
Custom Installation - SUBSCRIBE
Prime Video Drops Support for Dolby Vision and Atmos in Basic Tier
In a cagey move first reported in Forbes, Prime Video is no longer supporting Dolby Vision high dynamic range (HDR) and Dolby Atmos surround sound in the streaming subscription that’s included when you sign up for a $139/year Amazon Prime membership.
The move is another slap in the face of Prime subscribers who, as of two weeks ago, now have to pay up or endure commercials while watching a movie or bingeing on a favorite series. If you want to get rid of the commercials — and enjoy Dolby Vision and Atmos sound — you have to pony up an additional $3 a month.
In the absence of an official announcement, it seems Amazon was hoping no one would notice that it removed the popular features from the streaming subscription an untold number of Prime members have enjoyed for years. Amazon has since confirmed to Forbes that the move was, indeed, deliberate. And very cagey.
Displays Electronics Speakers | ![]() |
Sources Other Gear Software | ![]() |
Top Picks of the Year Top Picks | ![]() |
Custom Install How To Buy How To Use | ![]() |
Tech 101
|
![]() |
Latest News Features Blogs | ![]() |
Resources Subscriptions |
WHERE TECHNOLOGY BECOMES ENTERTAINMENT

AVTech Media Americas Inc., USA
All rights reserved