Number 2. Prime Video
If you’ve only dabbled with Amazon’s Prime Video, you may be surprised by the wealth of options available. While the subscription service started out as a way to get free shipping on purchases, it has evolved into a full-fledged entertainment hub that includes a selection of original and catalog content similar to what you’d find on Netflix.
For $9 per month (or as part of Amazon Prime for $15 per month or $139 annually), you get access to ad-free streaming, and can watch on a range of devices, including streaming boxes, smart TVs, and game consoles. Amazon also offers a significant amount of content in 4K and HDR, and allows for up to two simultaneous streams.
The downside is that Amazon’s apps aren’t as user-friendly as Netflix’s, and the interface can be clunky on some platforms. However, the service does offer access to its on-demand store and Amazon Channels, which lets you manage subscriptions to other streaming services.
Number 3. HBO Max