HDR content now available on Amazon Prime Instant Video

Amazon has become the first video streaming service to offer video in high dynamic range. At the moment, it is only available to Prime members in the US, though the company has previously said customers in the UK and Germany would be able to benefit from the enhanced quality.

Currently, only the first season of the Amazon Original series Mozart in the Jungle is available to view in 4K HDR, but Amazon has promised more titles will be coming soon.

HDR refers to the contrast between the darkest and brightest a TV’s picture can be. In theory, the higher the dynamic range, the more realistic the picture.

“HDR is a technical innovation that provides a truly stunning viewing experience and we’re thrilled to be the first to offer this unmatched picture quality,” said Michael Paull, Vice President of Digital Video at Amazon.

The news follows the announcement by Fox, confirming four films will be released in HDR in the US, that can be downloaded to Samsung’s UHD TVs.

Max Langridge

Max is a staff writer for What Hi-Fi?'s sister site, TechRadar, in Australia. But being the wonderful English guy he is, he helps out with content across a number of Future sites, including What Hi-Fi?. It wouldn't be his first exposure to the world of all things hi-fi and home cinema, as his first role in technology journalism was with What Hi-Fi? in the UK. Clearly he pined to return after making the move to Australia and the team have welcomed him back with arms wide open.