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Amazon’s take on video streaming

As we move onto our third streaming service, you may be wondering what the optimal number of subscriptions is. But the answer will be entirely dependent on your own individual situation and interests. While you could stick with a single platform, having multiple streaming services in your toolkit means you’ll have access to more of the flagship shows everyone seems to be talking about. My personal streaming journey began just over five years ago with Netflix but has since grown to a solid three. One of those is Amazon Prime Video, which we’ll be taking a look at this month. For less than the price of a subscription to Netflix or

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