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Is Amazon Finally Giving Free Unlimited Video Streaming to Prime Subscribers? [Unconfirmed]

Is Amazon Finally Giving Free Unlimited Video Streaming to Prime Subscribers? [Unconfirmed] Engadget has some screens that show a free unlimited video streaming option for Amazon Prime subscribers. With all of the other perks Amazon Prime users get, this new free Amazon streaming service could challenge the awesome Netflix Watch Instantly for streaming supremacy.

Truth learn, we’ve actually been looking ahead to this type of free streaming for top subscribers since last year . If it really gets bundled with Prime, well, it becomes a helluva deal (especially if you are going to buy lots and often from Amazon). Currently, a major membership is $79/year and a Netflix Watch Instantly is around $95/year (and you get no additional benefits from Netflix).

The fine print currently says that it allows ” unlimited, commercial-free, instant streaming of 5,000 movies and TV shows” but is restricted to simply streaming in 480p. Still, if that’s all, it’s definitely nice for high users. Anyone seeing this on their Amazon accounts? [ Engadget ]

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