How to Watch Amazon Prime Video in 2020: A Simple Guide

Posted by khujja singh on March 9th, 2020

Amazon Prime Video is emerging as yet another contender worth keeping an eye on in the streaming wars. A steady stream of licensed and original content, movies for rent a la carte and bundling with the benefits of Amazon Prime make it a worthy rival for the likes of Netflix and Hulu.

Because Netflix just raised its prices and has that nasty VPN ban, some may be wondering what other streaming options are out there, especially those who have a tight entertainment budget and don’t want to pay for multiple subscriptions. Amazon is well-positioned for the value-oriented, particularly those who are already using Amazon Prime for the two-day shipping.

Maybe you’re a longtime Amazon Prime member and just never gave Prime Video much consideration or you’re looking to try it out to consolidate your streaming service expenses with free amazon gift card codes online. Either way, in this quick guide, we’ll run you through the basics, such as how to get Amazon Prime Video and how to watch it on your TV or smartphone.

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How to Get Amazon Prime Video

In order to gain access to Amazon’s streaming service, you have to be a Prime member. You can choose to pay 9 annually or a month. If you’re a student with a valid student email address, you can subscribe for a year.

Compared to rivals such as Netflix and Hulu, there’s a couple of points where Amazon has an advantage. First, it is the only streaming provider to offer high dynamic range-enabled content. Second, it doesn’t charge extra for 4K ultra-high-definition video. That means if you have a high-end TV or home theater set up and want to stream 4K at the lowest price, Amazon is currently the best bet.

How to Watch Amazon Prime Video on TV

Just like Netflix and Hulu, Amazon has a dedicated app for connected devices. If you have a smart TV, gaming console or an internet-connected Blu-ray player, you need only to go to your device’s app store and download the Amazon Prime Video app. Amazon’s support pages detail supported devices and features, so that’s a good place to start if you’re unsure about your setup.

If you have older devices or a TV that isn’t internet-ready, Amazon still has an option for you. The Amazon Fire TV Stick allows you to stream Amazon Prime video on older HDTVs. All you need is a spare HDMI port and a WiFi connection. It comes in two variants: one that supports 1080p and one that supports 4K.

They mostly look the same, but there are a couple of differentiating features. They have different processors and support different versions of Doly audio. They both require external power, Wi-Fi and an HDMI port, though.   

Regarding HDMI, make sure you have the latest HDMI cables. For 4K, HDR streaming, you’ll want an HDMI Cable that supports HDMI version 2.0a.

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