maybe but i don't think that's the case if you got to the amazon website you'll find this information: Prime Video Title Availability HDR Prime Video titles are offered in two formats: HDR - HDR titles feature an "HDR" label as well as HDR purchase and viewing options in the video details. HDR10+ - Select UHD Samsung TVs (2017 and later models) can stream Prime Video content In the HDR10+ format. If your television is compatible, and the Prime Video title supports it, an "HDR10+" label appears instead of the normal "HDR" label in the video details. Dolby Vision – Certain HDR titles feature Dolby Vision, which is the Dolby Labs HDR standard. For these titles, a "Dolby Vision" icon shows in the video details instead of an "HDR" label. Note: Prime Video supports Dolby Vision on selected 2016 LG TV models. If you don't have a supported device, titles offered in Dolby Vision are also available to watch in standard HDR format. We’re continuing to expand our selection of HDR movies and TV shows, but not all Prime Video titles are currently available with these playback options.
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