On April 10, Amazon will introduce Prime Video Ultra, and start requiring Prime subscribers to pay extra for 4K streaming.
Both streaming devices run the redesigned Fire TV OS and support Dolby Atmos, while the Max adds more storage.
Amazon Prime Video launches Ultra tier at $4.99/month for 4K streaming and Dolby Atmos, removing ultra-HD access from standard plans starting April 10.
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