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Amazon Continues to Grow with Fire TV and Prime Video

Man in the High Castle still shot. Photo by: Amazon Studios / YouTube


Written by: Matthew McGuire

Amazon has been busy this holiday season with original programming, breakthrough technology and ways to make life easier with expanding services in delivery.

One of their breakthrough shows features a story on the bestselling novel by Phillip K. Dick titled Man in The High Castle. After premiering in November, the original series has become the most-watched show on Amazon Prime Video.

The Man in The High Castle stars Alexa Davalos, Luke Kleintank, Rufus Sewell, Rupert Evans, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Joel de la Fuente and DJ Qualls. The show is available in US, UK, Germany, and Austria – only on Amazon Prime.

Their original content is easy to navigate with their smart television known as Fire TV. Tech savvy individuals have used smart televisions for years, but for those without experience with digital television, it is similar to how your smart phone works in comparison to a home phone. Applications give the user the ability to scan content from specific sources.

Steve Rabuchin, Vice President, Amazon Appstore provided insight with businesswire.com on the multidimensional options available with Fire TV.

“We’re thrilled to bring these popular new channels, apps, and games to Fire TV customers,” said Steve Rabuchin, Vice President, Amazon Appstore. “We are excited that Fire TV has become the #1 streaming media player in the US, and customers are loving their new Fire TV devices. Because of this positive customer response, developers continue to bring great apps to the platform, with app selection increasing by more than 1,000 channels, apps, and games since September.”

Prime members can also download Man in The High Castle for offline viewing on iOS, Android and Fire devices at no additional cost. In addition to SD and HD, the series is also available in 4K Ultra HD on Amazon Fire TV and compatible smart TVs from Samsung, LG and Sony.





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Matthew McGuire: Matthew McGuire is the founder and editor of Crescent Vale News. He has acquired a master's degree in Professional Media and Media Management from Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
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