I have thought about it. You get a free 30 day trial so maybe worth a go.
Looking at the Amazon website, it doesn't seem to say whether it's going to be in Standard, High or Ultra High definition though.
I already subscribe to Netflix so probably would cancel Amazon Prime after the free period as I can't really justify yet another monthly subscription for something I won't watch that often.
I've no idea what's going on with Amazon. I watched some of Queens on it, or perhaps Eastbourne, but now the Masters series are back on Sky. Did Amazon just buy rights to certain events? I thought they bought rights to everything bar the grand slams. But reading this thread it seems they have US Open rights. Bad for me since I have sky but very slow broadband.
I am on the 30-day trial, since I just bought a few things and saved more than a months membership on delivery charges. I'll see how it goes with the USO before making a decision. But I wish it had stayed with Sky, so much easier to access.
Thanks RedSquirrel that helps me understand! Ah but this is a rubbish news for people like me living in the sticks with <1meg broadband. I can't even stream standard definition on my tv, without waiting for hours for it to download, therefore I love Sky. Still no eta on fibre broadband in my village boooo..
Seems odd their choice of events.
You have very little tennis and two lots of premier league football.
If you want to watch it, just take the free trial, but remember to cancel it.
It seems my three-year old Sony TV has Amazon Instant Video, not Amazon Prime Video. So the other stuff on my watchlist is viewable, but not the TV, and no easy way round it. I'm going to use my laptop for now, until I can figure it out.