If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you know that there are a ton of benefits in addition to free two-day shipping. Now another feature has been added to the service that could have members jumping with joy — assuming they own the right type of TV. Making good on its promise a few months back, Amazon announced today that the debut season of its upcoming series Mozart in the Jungle will be available in 4K Ultra HD with High Dynamic Range (HDR) support for Prime members.
One of the most exciting new technologies in picture quality, HDR basically allows for much more contrast between light and dark images, along with a wider color gamut that allows for a massive expansion of available colors, allowing for a picture that more accurately depicts the real world.
“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,” Amazon vice president of digital video Michael Paull said in the press release announcing the new feature.
“We can’t wait for our Prime members to watch and re-watch Mozart in the Jungle in HDR at no additional cost to their membership, and we look forward to adding more titles and devices that support
Currently, HDR for Amazon video is limited to a few select televisions. In fact, at this point,
Amazon plans to offer more of its original series in HDR in the future, but for now there is no word on what future titles will be available with
While its only one series and quite limited in terms of who can actually watch the series in HDR, this makes Amazon the first video service to offer
Mozart in the Jungle is available in HDR for Prime members starting today, so if you own a Samsung SUHD TV and are wondering what all the fuss is about, you might want to carve out some time to go and see it for yourself.