"Amazon Prime Video's Ad Tier Faces Legal Battle Over Dolby Features Removal"

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Amazon Prime Video's ad-supported tier no longer includes Dolby Vision HDR or Dolby Atmos, instead streaming in HDR10 with Dolby Digital 5.1, unless users pay $2.99 extra for the ad-free service. The change affects most Prime Video viewers, who are Amazon Prime members, and was confirmed by Amazon. This move comes after the introduction of ads across basic Prime Video subscriptions in the United States on January 29.
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