For your perusal, we have divided the article into sections and sub-sections. We have discussed many factors at length including the size of the content, video quality, user experience, availability and pricing. You can jump across the section as you find convenient. Now having said that, let’s begin with content first.

Before anything, let’s first talk about the catalog size and diversity of content available on both the video streaming platforms. As the saying goes, content is king and it will always remain so. So in this section, we will dive deep and find out which of the two platforms have quality content. With that said, let’s begin with originals first.

Originals

Licensed Content

Regional Content

Live TV and Sports

2. Video Quality and Inside Tech

After talking about content in detail, now let’s discuss another crucial factor: the video quality. Well, both Netflix and Prime Video can stream up to 4K (Ultra HD) with HDR depending on the device and streaming plan. But in the audio department, Netflix leads ahead with support for Dolby Atmos. Prime Video does support Dolby Digital Audio but it’s only limited to 1080p titles. Further, Netflix has the highest number of 4K HDR titles under its catalog so there is that.

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