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When it comes to streaming media, Australians now have access to an incredible wealth of video content that can be instantly viewed with only a few screen taps or button presses – something that's become incredibly welcome as we stay home in self isolation.

Much like Netflix, Stan and Foxtel Now, Amazon Prime Video has a huge selection of movies on offer, with something for absolutely everybody. The problem is, the sheer amount of titles in the service's content library can be a little overwhelming for those who want to jump in and start watching immediately. 

If you're sick of browsing endlessly, you've come to the right place – we've done the job for you, selecting a number of fantastic films (as well as some delightfully trashy ones) for every occasion, so all you have to do is sit back and start your viewing odyssey.

Most of the films on this list, which has been curated by TechRadar editors, are backed up with ratings from IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes – so that you don't have to sift through the muck. That said, if you want to switch your brain off and get stuck into some cheesy, low-brow entertainment, we've got that stuff, too. 

We'll keep this best-of list up to date with the latest movies that are must-watch, so make sure you keep checking back to see all the great stuff that's been added. 

We're obsessed with science fiction and high tech futuristic worlds here at TechRadar. Here are our picks for the best science fiction movies currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video. 

Bumblebee

Bumblebee

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For anyone who's suffered through the last few Transformers films, the prospect of sitting through yet another robot-on-robot smash-fest seems like a journey best avoided. However, the spin-off film Bumblebee, starring everyone's favourite yellow Autobot, is actually a wonderful coming of age story about a teenage girl (Hailee Steinfeld) who befriends a giant robot. If you think that premise sounds more than a bit like the classic animated film The Iron Giant, you'd be right (and really, how could that possibly be a bad thing?) Directed by Travis Knight (Kubo and the Two Strings), Bumblebee offers a lot more warmth than Michael Bay's chaotic efforts, and you'll be pleased to know that the film's action scenes are also much easier to follow, thanks to steadier camera work and simpler robot designs that are much closer to the original cartoons and toys. 

IMDB Rating: 6.8, Rotten Tomatoes: 92%

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Jurassic Park

Image credit: Universal

Image credit: Universal

One of director Steven Spielberg's finest crowdpleasers, Jurassic Park is an undisputed classic. Based on Michael Crichton's novel of the same name, Jurassic Park imagines a world in which dinosaurs have been brought back to life through the magic of cloning from prehistoric DNA. Dr. Hammond (Richard Attenborough) invites his grandchildren, his lawyer, two dinosaur experts (Sam Neill and Laura Dern) and a mathematician (Jeff Goldblum) to experience his extraordinary theme park before it opens to the general public. Of course, things don't go smoothly, and before long several aggressive dinos are on the loose and on the hunt. Featuring revolutionary visual effects that still hold up after 25 years, Jurassic Park is a heart-pounding cinematic triumph. 

IMDB Rating: 8.1/10, Rotten Tomatoes: 91%

Salyut-7

Image credit: Magellan TV

Image credit: Magellan TV

This big-budget Russian space movie tells the true story of a properly dramatic mission to rescue a damaged space station, lest it fall to Earth upon the heads of the innocent, or, worse, be captured by the Americans and returned to Earth to study advanced Russian space technology.

A grizzled veteran cosmonaut is paired with a younger engineering genius and sent to the unoccupied station, which includes an exciting Interstellar-style 'match rotation with the out of control station and dock with it' sequence. From there, it's a claustrophobic race against time and uncooperative machinery as they try to bring the station back to life. Everything goes wrong, badly, and the ride is part gripping action and part engineering ingenuity.

Most of the drama is set inside the cramped station, offset by the obligatory cuts to ground control where the supportive Cosmonaut chief battles the government man who thinks the whole mission is folly.

It's truly the Russian Apollo 13, with all the tension of catastrophic equipment failures in confined spaces set against technically incredible sets and effects. It's truly beautiful to watch -- all the space sequences are state of the art -- and aside from some minor red flag waving, is played with a very straight technical arrow.

IMDB Rating: 7.2, Rotten Tomatoes: 100%

Serenity

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Credit: Universal

The theatrical conclusion to the beloved (yet short-lived) television series Firefly, Serenity tied off the various loose ends left behind after Joss Whedon's space cowboy show was axed. Led by Captain Malcolm Reynolds (Nathan Fillion), the crew of the Serenity cargo ship are known for engaging various smuggling adventures and shady dealings across the galaxy. 

However, trouble comes looking for them in the form of an assassin (Chiwetel Ejiofor) who's after River (Summer Glau), a gifted telepath and one of the crew's members. Like a cross between Star Wars (particularly the Han Solo parts) and Cowboy Bebop, Serenity is a crowd-pleasing sci-fi actioner with plenty of heart. 

IMDB Rating: 7.9, Rotten Tomatoes: 83%

War of the Worlds

Credit: Paramount Pictures 

Credit: Paramount Pictures 

Tom Cruise will do anything to protect his family from a full-scale alien invasion in War of the Worlds, director Steven Spielberg's adaptation of H.G. Wells' classic science fiction novel. Spielberg, known to be a master of suspense, ratchets up the tension to near unbearable levels in the film, with numerous dread-filled set pieces on offer that rival anything from his illustrious filmography (that includes Jaws, Jurassic Park and Saving Private Ryan). 

Using imagery inspired by the 9/11 attacks (the invading Tripods blast humans into white ashes) and Hurricane Katrina (desperate people turn violent against each other in an attempt to survive their horrific circumstances), War of the Worlds is a far cry from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

IMDB Rating: 6.5, Rotten Tomatoes: 75%

Men in Black

Credit: Sony Pictures

Credit: Sony Pictures

Fresh off the success of the global phenomenon Independence Day, Will Smith went straight back to work on another sci-fi film about aliens, albeit one with a much lighter tone and an emphasis on comedy. 

Starring alongside Tommy Lee Jones, Smith led Men in Black to huge dollars at the box office, leading to two more films and an upcoming reboot starring Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson. 

The original film, however, is still the best, offering great mix of comedy and genre-based hijinx, similar to the likes of Ghostbusters. Now go and watch it, lest Big Willy let his noisy cricket get wicked on ya.

IMDB Rating: 7.3, Rotten Tomatoes: 92%

Need some kid-friendly entertainment that will keep the young ones entertained? Here are some of the best family movies that Amazon Prime Video is currently streaming. Don't worry – all of these picks are child friendly. 

Spider-Man: Far From Home

Spider-Man: Far From Home

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Disney Plus may boast just about every other film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it won't be offering Sony's standalone Spider-Man movies anytime soon. Enter Amazon Prime Video, a service which not only offers Spidey's latest adventure, Spider-Man: Far From Home, but also its predecessor Spider-Man: Homecoming, Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, both entries in the lacklustre Amazing Spider-Man series and the Academy Award-winning animated masterpiece, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Simply put, Prime Video has basically become the web-slinger's streaming home in Australia. As the MCU's first film post-Endgame, Spider-Man: Far From Home manages to simultaneously bring the action back down to Earth while raising the bar in terms of spectacle. Peter Parker (Tom Holland) just wants to enjoy his school trip to Europe in peace, and maybe even confess his feelings to M.J. (Zendaya). However, the destructive arrival of creatures known as Elementals forces him to don his Spider-Man suit and join forces with Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal), an enigmatic figure who's said to be a hero from another Earth. If you've ever read a Spider-Man comic in your life, you'll probably know how that plays out, but regardless of this, Spider-Man: Far From Home might just be Spidey's best live-action film to date. 

IMDB Rating: 7.5, Rotten Tomatoes: 91%

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

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A legitimate contender for best Spider-Man film to date, the computer animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse defied all odds with its success (it was a global smash and won the Academy Award for Best Animated Film earlier this year), namely the fact that it exists totally outside of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and introduces a new Spidey in Miles Morales (voiced by Shameik Moore). Sporting an entirely-original pop-art aesthetic and hip-hop edge that makes most other superhero movies feel bland and safe by comparison, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse feels entirely fresh from the outset. That said, while the film deals in multiple realities and alternate universe versions of ol' webhead, Into the Spider-Verse never forgets the core appeal of Spider-Man, which is that there's a hero in all of all so long as we accept the responsibility.

IMDB Rating: 8.4, Rotten Tomatoes: 97%

The Karate Kid

Image credit: Sony / Columbia Pictures

Image credit: Sony / Columbia Pictures

One of the most beloved family films of the '80s, The Karate Kid tells the story of Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio), a teenager who moves from New Jersey to California and finds himself the target of bullies at his new school. Turns out these bullies all train at the local Cobra Kai martial arts school under a brutal teacher.  During one beating, Daniel is rescued by the handyman from his building, Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita), who then vows to train the boy in the Okinawan art of Karate so that he can compete against his tormenters at an upcoming tournament. An uplifting story anchored by the heartwarming friendship that develops between Daniel and Mr. Miyagi, The Karate Kid is true classic for young and old. 

IMDB Rating: 7.2, Rotten Tomatoes: 88%

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

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Credit: Sony Pictures

Before Phil Lord and Chris Miller hit it big directing The LEGO Movie, the duo released Cloudy wth a Chance of Meatballs, a surprisingly hilarious, clever and visually inventive animated kids film that even grown-ups can enjoy. In an effort to save his struggling community, wacky scientist Flint (Bill Hader) invents a machine that can turn water into food. While the machine is initially a success, it somehow ends up in the atmosphere, causing endless amounts of food to rain down on the city, causing all sorts of chaos in the process. 

IMDB Rating: 7.0, Rotten Tomatoes: 86%

Despicable Me

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Credit: Universal

Love them or hate them, kids (and possibly your mum) can't get enough of these crazy Minions, so why get the family together to watch the first movie in the enormously successful Despicable Me franchise? This animated film stars Steve Carrell as the voice of Gru, a criminal mastermind with an army of Minions to do his bidding for him (if only he could get them to pay attention). Things change, however, when Gru meets three orphaned girls who see him as a father figure. Will the girls (and the Minions) be able to melt this grump's miserable heart?

IMDB Rating: 7.7, Rotten Tomatoes: 81%

How to Train Your Dragon

Credit: Dreamworks Animation

Credit: Dreamworks Animation

One of the best animated films of the last decade, How to Train Your Dragon surprised everyone with its tale of a young Viking boy who defies his village's dragon hunting ways to become the very first dragon rider. When Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) stumbles upon an injured Night Fury, the rarest and most-feared dragon in existence, he manages to befriend the creature (which he adorably names 'Toothless'), eventually teaching his family a valuable lesson in the process. Packed with incredible action and adventure, How to Train Your Dragon is a classic that can be enjoyed by both young and old. 

IMDB Rating: 81%, Rotten Tomatoes: 98%

From suspenseful scares to gruesome gore flicks, Amazon Prime Video has an excellent selection of horror films. Easily eclipsing its streaming competition when it comes to classic fright flicks, browsing Prime's selection is like stepping back in time and into the horror section of your local video store. On top of this, you also have access to some great recent scary movies. Here are some of the best horror movies on Amazon Prime Video. 

Brightburn

Brightburn

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Superman is known as the world's greatest superhero, but what if a similarly powerful alien child (Jackson A. Dunn) had landed on our planet who wasn't so heroic? What if he was, in fact, super evil? That's the premise behind Brightburn, a horror thriller produced by Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn. Seriously, can you think of anything more terrifying than an invincible psychotic child with super strength, super speed, heat vision and the ability to fly? Just imagine how the kid will react when he discovers his adoptive parents (Elizabeth Banks and David Denman) have been lying to him about where he came from for his entire life. Dark and violent, Brightburn is not for the squeamish.

IMDB Rating: 6.2, Rotten Tomatoes: 57%
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Overlord

Overlord

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Hugely underrated upon its recent release, the J.J Abrams-produced horror film Overlord is sure to garner a cult following in the years to come thanks to its tension-filled atmosphere, amazing practical effects and WWII-setting, which is relatively unique when it comes to horror films. Feeling like a live-action adaptation of Wolfenstein with a dash of Re-animator, Overlord isn't afraid to go for broke when it comes to gore – no wonder it earned an R18+ rating in Australia. The film follows a group of paratroopers as they attempt to destroy a radio tower on the eve of D-Day. Unfortunately, that tower is situated atop a castle that's behind enemy lines – onw which the Nazis have been using to re-animate the corpses of local villagers, turning them into super soldiers. Expect all bloody hell to break loose. 

IMDB Rating: 6.7, Rotten Tomatoes: 81%
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Zombie Flesh Eaters

Zombie Flesh Eaters

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One of the most entertaining (and stomach-turning) zombie films ever made, 'godfather of gore' Lucio Fulci's classic Zombie Flesh Eaters (aka Zombie/Zombi 2) has landed on Amazon Prime Video and is a must-see for horror fans. Originally marketed in Italy as a sequel to George A. Romero's seminal Dawn of the Dead (even though it has nothing to do with that film), Zombie Flesh Eaters' take on the well-worn sub-genre is inspired by the zombies in voodoo mythology, which has an entirely different flavour to The Walking Dead-style shambling creatures. The film sees a reporter set off on a trip to the Caribbean to track down a woman's missing father – a mad doctor who's been experimenting on island corpses and raising them from the dead. On their way to the island, the pair hitch a boat ride from a holidaying couple, leading to the most iconic scene in the film, in which a topless scuba diver comes into contact with an underwater zombie, who then proceeds to tussle with a real shark (pictured). Bursting at the seams with eye-popping gore and gross zombie makeup effects, Zombie Flesh Eaters is a trashy grindhouse classic. 

IMDB Rating: 6.9
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Lords of Chaos

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Image credit: 4 1/2 Film

Inspired by the real-life horrific crimes that took place in Norway during the early '90s in the name of 'true Norwegian Black Metal', Lords of Chaos is a shockingly violent (and occasionally fictionalised) story filled with arson and murder. It follows the deadly rivalry between Euronymous (Rory Culkin), lead singer of the pioneering black metal band Mayhem, and Kristian 'Varg' Vikernes (Emory Cohen), mastermind behind the infamous musical act Burzum, as the two attempt to outdo each other in an effort to prove who is most evil. This sets off a spate of church burnings across Norway, eventually leading to acts of unspeakable murder. Trust us when we say that Lords of Chaos is one of the most violent films you're ever likely to see – the film deals in animal cruelty, suicide and murder and these acts are depicted in incredibly realistic and explicit detail. However, if you're a true crime fanatic and a metal-head, you owe it to yourself to watch Lords of Chaos (if you do so without looking away). 

IMDB Rating: 6.5, Rotten Tomatoes: 74%
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Suspiria (2018)

Image credit: Amazon Studios

Image credit: Amazon Studios

Remaking Dario Argento's undisputed horror masterpiece Suspiria was never going to be an easy task for director Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name), but to his credit, the new version is about as far removed from the original as a remake can get without taking a new name. The film still deals with a dancing academy that's run by a coven of witches, but aside from that one sentence premise, the 2018 version takes off in an entirely different direction. Dakota Johnson (Fifty Shades of Grey) plays a very different version of Susie Bannion, who arrives at the academy as a new student in both versions of Suspiria, and she's joined by Tilda Swinton, who excels as two separate characters. Ultimately, this Amazon-produced take on Suspiria is a love it or hate it affair – it lacks the effective scares, brilliant music and vibrant cinematography of the original, opting instead to lean into its 1970s Berlin setting to provide extensive mood and backstory during its two and a half hour running time. If that sounds like your jam, you may find yourself appreciating this remake.

IMDB Rating: 6.8, Rotten Tomatoes: 66%
Watch Suspiria now on Amazon Prime Video

A Quiet Place

Credit: Paramount Pictures

Credit: Paramount Pictures

One of the best scary movies of the last few years, A Quiet Place sees its characters pursued by blind creatures that hunt solely by sound. The only way this young family, led by John Krasinski (Jack Ryan) and Emily Blunt (Sicario), will have any hope for survival is to remain completely silent at all times. Krasinski, who also writes and directs the film, builds tension with a masterful sense of suspense – every tiny creak or noise could lead to the characters' deaths, forcing the audience to also sit in silence and play close attention. A Quiet Place is the kind of horror film that will have you on the edge of your seat for its entire running time.

IMDB Rating: 7.6, Rotten Tomatoes: 95%

The House on Sorority Row

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Credit: Shock

One of the more highly-regarded slasher movies from the sub-genre's golden era (1978-1984), The House on Sorority Row sees a group of sorority sisters stalked by a murderous maniac in a court jester's outfit after one of their pranks goes horribly wrong. Delivering everything you'd expect from a good slasher, including a high body count, shocking kills and a sexed-up young cast, The House on Sorority Row still manages to keep you guessing about the killer's identity until the very end. Just make sure you steer clear of the mediocre 2009 remake. 

IMDB Rating: 6.1, Rotten Tomatoes: 56%

Society

Credit: Umbrella Entertainment

Credit: Umbrella Entertainment

Likely to be the most bizarre horror movie to grace this list, Society is a body-horror / melt film unlike any other. California teenager Bill (Billy Warlock) senses that something is not quite right with his wealthy family, and he's right: it turns out they're actually part of an orgy cult for the rich elite in Beverly Hills, and we wish that were the most shocking discovery made by Bill throughout Society's running time! With some truly disgusting (and mind-blowing) practical gore effects from the great Screaming Mad George (Re-Animator 2, Predator), Society is the kind of horror film that has to be seen to be believed. Not for the squeamish!

IMDB Rating: 6.5, Rotten Tomatoes: 55%

I Know What You Did Last Summer

Credit: Sony Pictures

Credit: Sony Pictures

While celebrating their high school graduation, a group of teenagers (including Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan Phillippe) accidentally run over a man in the middle of the night. Convinced their lives will be over if anyone finds out about this incident, most of the group makes a pact to dump the body and pretend it never happened. Of course, this is a slasher movie, so that's easier said than done! Exactly one year after that fateful night, a hook-wielding killer shows up and begins to terrorise each member of the group, and now it's up to Julie (Love Hewitt) to uncover the killer's identity before it's too late. Like most teen horror movies, critics weren't so kind to I Know What You Did Last Summer upon initial release (it was unfavourably compared to Scream, which shared the same screenwriter), but it remains a favourite for '90s kids to this day thanks to its potent scares and intriguing mystery. 

IMDB Rating: 5.7, Rotten Tomatoes: 36%

We love a good thriller, which is why we've narrowed down some of the best ones that are now available to watch on Amazon Prime Video. These films will have you on the edge of your seat in suspense, so sit back, try to relax, and enjoy.

Crawl

Crawl

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Think self isolation is bad? Imagine being stuck indoors because an enormous hurricane and its ensuing flood has brought several hungry alligators to your door! Worse still, the alligators are in your basement, along with your injured father, just waiting to chomp down on the both of you. That is the premise of Crawl, one of the best reptile monster movies to come out in years. Directed by Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes, Piranha 3D), Crawl is at times unbearably tense, but always thrilling. Featuring fantastic visual effects (seriously, they managed to create a convincing Category 5 hurricane using green screens in a warehouse) and great acting (Kaya Scodelario and Barry Pepper make a terrific daughter/father duo), Crawl is horror thriller that's full of bite.

IMDB Rating: 6.2, Rotten Tomatoes: 83%

No Country For Old Men

Credit: Paramount Pictures

Credit: Paramount Pictures

Javier Bardem won an Oscar for essentially playing the human personification of death in No Country For Old Men, a taut thriller from the Coen brothers (The Big Lebowski, Fargo). Every single moment that Bardem is on-screen is filled with dread, as he leaves a trail of bodies across Texas in search of a missing bag of cartel money, which is in the possession of Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin). Can the local sheriff (Tommy Lee Jones) catch up to Llewelyn before his pursuer reaches him? A film that's as bleak and unsettling as the Cormac McCarthy novel that it's based on, No Country For Old Men will surely haunt you for years to come. 

IMDB Rating: 8.1, Rotten Tomatoes: 93%

Switchback

Credit: Paramount Pictures

Credit: Paramount Pictures

Without question, the '90s was a true golden era for serial killer thrillers, with films like The Silence of the Lambs, Se7en and Copycat being particularly memorable. However, there were a number of worthwhile gems released during this time that managed to slip through the cracks, with Switchback being one film that's particularly underrated (especially by critics). Frank LaCrosse (Dennis Quaid) is an FBI agent on the trail of a vicious serial killer. Things become personal for LaCrosse when the killer kidnaps his son. Meanwhile, a young medical school dropout (Jared Leto) hitches a ride with a local drifter (Danny Glover) across the American Southwest. As they travel across snowy Colorado, more dead bodies seem to pile up in their wake. How long before they pair crosses paths with LaCrosse? And will he find his boy before it's too late? Also stars R. Lee Ermey (Full Metal Jacket), Ted Levine (The Silence of the Lambs) and William Fichtner (The Dark Knight). 

IMDB Rating: 6.4, Rotten Tomatoes: 32%

Munich

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Credit: Universal

Though he's established a rabid fan base due to the success of blockbuster films like Jurassic Park, Jaws and Raiders of the Lost Ark, director Steven Spielberg is arguably at his best when tackling more grown up fare – films like Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan can attest to that. However, there is one film in particular that is arguably the most complex and adult of his entire career, and that film is Munich. Based on the real-life tragedy that occurred during the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics, in which the entire Israeli team was taken hostage and then massacred by the Palestinian terrorist group Black September, the film sheds light on Israel's secret retaliation missions. Allegedly, these black ops saw undercover Mossad agents (played here by the likes of Eric Bana, Daniel Craig and CiarĂ¡n Hinds) track down and assassinate the men believed responsible in a rather public manner. Rather than take sides in the still ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, Spielberg questions the cost of vengeance on the conscience and soul of an entire country, asking whether it ultimately achieves anything other than more bloodshed. A riveting film that does not shy away from the story's more harrowing aspects. 

IMDB Rating: 7.6, Rotten Tomatoes: 77%

Collateral

Credit: Paramount Pictures

Credit: Paramount Pictures

Tom Cruise plays totally against type in Collateral, a fantastic thriller from visionary director Michael Mann (Heat, Miami Vice). Cruise plays Vincent, a ruthless hitman with silver hair who forces cabbie Max (Jamie Foxx) to be his personal chauffeur for the night as he travels around Los Angeles taking out targets. Can Max make it out of this situation alive? Or will he end up as Vincent's final victim? Using special digital cameras to capture LA at night in all its gritty glory, Mann achieves a sense of realism that makes you feel like you're right there with the characters. Packed with action and suspense, Collateral is an immaculately crafted thriller which shows a much scarier side of Cruise than we're used to seeing. 

IMDB Rating: 7.5, Rotten Tomatoes: 86%

We're serious cinephiles here at at TechRadar. It's not all about Star Wars around here – we enjoy a good tear-jerker, too. There are many serious drama films streaming on Amazon Prime Video right now – here are some of the best ones. 

Joker

Joker

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Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) is a clown-for-hire and aspiring stand-up comic with mental illness who seems destined to go off the rails at any moment, no thanks to a society which has abandoned people like him. Seemingly tormented at random by the citizens of Gotham City, Arthur is finally pushed over the edge due to funding cuts to the social services which provide him his much needed medication. Having acquired a gun from a co-worker, Arthur's madness spirals into murder, leading him to adopt a the truly-unhinged alter ego of Joker. Winner of two Academy Awards, including Best Actor, Joker is a comic book film unlike any other before it. Inspired by the first person narratives of director Martin Scorsese (in particular his films Taxi Driver and The King of Comedy), Joker is incredibly bleak and unforgiving – an impressive feat from the studio whose previous DC film was the family-friendly superhero flick Shazam. Be warned – Joker is strictly for adults only. 

IMDB Rating: 8.5, Rotten Tomatoes: 68%
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Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

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A film that caught many off-guard upon its release, Quentin Tarantino's opus Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood forgoes any sort of plot in favour of presenting a day (or two, more accurately) in the life of three characters in 'Tinseltown' during 1969. These are Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio), an old TV star who feels left behind by Hollywood's rapidly-changing idea of what a 'leading man' is, Rick's stuntman and best bud Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt), and Rick's famous next-door neighbour, Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie) – best known for being brutally murdered by The Manson Family in real-life. While the film is essentially a drama about the end of an era, it's also bloody hilarious, with the central friendship between Rick and Cliff proving to be an absolute delight. And while you may think you know where this story is headed, particularly when it comes to Tate, you should know that Tarantino is a filmmaker who is unburdened by the concept of historical accuracy (see Inglourious Basterds) – you just might be surprised by how this tale plays out.

IMDB Rating: 7.7, Rotten Tomatoes: 85%
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Green Book

Green Book

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Winner of the Best Picture award at the 2019 Academy Awards, Green Book tells the true story of African American pianist Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali) and his 1962 tour of the American south alongside his white driver and bodyguard, Frank "Tony Lip" Vallelonga (Viggo Mortensen). Despite being highly educated and well to do, Shirley is forced to contend with the incredibly racist reality of the period, finding himself unwelcome almost everywhere he goes. In fact, the Green Book of the title is a reference to The Negro Motorist Green Book by Victor Hugo Green – an annual guidebook for African American travellers which explained where they could and couldn't go at the time. Sure, the idea that an accomplished black artist must prove himself to be a perfect human being so that he can eventually win the respect of his white chauffeur is mawkish to the extreme, but Green Book is nevertheless a well made and acted film that will tug at your heartstrings... by force if it has to.

IMDB Rating: 8.2, Rotten Tomatoes: 78%
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Heat

Image credit: 20th Century Fox

Image credit: 20th Century Fox

Like movies featuring cops chasing robbers? What about stoic professional criminals in sharp grey suits? Well, you're likely to absolutely adore Heat, a film from acclaimed director Michael Mann (Collateral, Manhunter). As the first film to put Robert De Niro and Al Pacino on screen together (The Godfather Part II doesn't count), Heat is understandably renowned for its powerhouse performances. De Niro plays Neil McCauley, a career criminal whose string of high-profile bank and armoured car robberies across Los Angeles has placed him square in the sights of Lt. Vincent Hanna (Pacino). One way or another, the pair's cat and mouse chase will come to an end – the only question is which man will be left standing once it's all over? Also featuring Val Kilmer, Ashley Judd, Tom Sizemore and Natalie Portman (among many others), Heat is a must-watch crime film classic.

IMDB Rating: 8.2, Rotten Tomatoes: 86%

The Godfather & The Godfather Part II

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Credit: Paramount Pictures

Two of the greatest films of all time, Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather and The Godfather Part II are now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. The first film charts the rise of Micheal Corleone (Al Pacino), a war hero who takes control of his family's crime dynasty following an attempt on the life of his father, Don Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando). Its follow-up, The Godfather Part II, simultaneously acts as a prequel and sequel, showing us how a young Vito (Robert De Niro) came into power, while also continuing Michael's story from the first film. Both films swept the Oscars in their respective years, and it's not hard to see why – The Godfather and The Godfather Part II are undisputed masterpieces, each telling grand, ambitious stories that deal with big themes on an epic canvas. You'd be hard-pressed to find two finer examples of the power of cinema. 

The Godfather: IMDB Rating: 9.2, Rotten Tomatoes: 98%
The Godfather Part II: IMDB Rating: 9.0, Rotten Tomatoes: 97%

The Social Network

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Credit: Sony Pictures

Perhaps the best film ever made about the tech industry, The Social Network tells the story of the early days of Facebook, with a mesmerising Jesse Eisenberg playing the company's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, and Andrew Garfield starring as its co-founder, Eduardo Saverin. Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing) is known for his fast-talking, witty characters, and he truly outdoes himself here, providing Eisenberg with more snappy verbal barbs than the real Zuckerberg is likely capable of (no Sweet Baby Ray's or smoked brisket discussions to be found here). That said, it all adds up to an immensely gripping film directed with clockwork-like precision by visionary auteur, David Fincher (Zodiac, Fight Club). Throw in some impressive supporting turns from Justin Timberlake (as Napster founder Sean Parker) and Armie Hammer (playing both of the Winklevoss twins), and you have an honest-to-goodness classic. 

IMDB Rating: 7.7, Rotten Tomatoes: 95%

Taxi Driver

Credit: Sony Pictures

Credit: Sony Pictures

Few films in the history of cinema are as powerful as Martin Scorsese's masterpiece, Taxi Driver. Made in the mid '70s, back when New York was a rougher, dirtier place, the film practically oozes a scuzzy, neon-bathed atmosphere all of its own. Robert De Niro plays Travis Bickle, a troubled, lonely Vietnam vet who takes a gig driving a cab because he just can't sleep at night. Though he's disgusted with the Big Apple's sleazy, vice-filled ways, Travis can't seem to stay away from its seedier areas, picking up questionable fares in bad neighbourhoods and frequenting scummy porno theatres in an effort to cure his insomnia. After a failed attempt to start a normal relationship with political campaign worker Betsy (Cybill Shepherd), Travis meets a 12-year-old prostitute named Iris (Jodie Foster) as she attempts to run away from her despicable pimp, Sport (Harvey Keitel). With his revulsion pushed over the edge, Travis stocks up on firearms and channels his immense anger and hatred into a mission to save Iris from her tragic circumstances. Fantastically directed and acted, and featuring the late, great Bernard Hermann's haunting final score, Taxi Driver is a film that every lover of cinema needs to see. 

IMDB Rating: 8.3, Rotten Tomatoes: 99%

Need a good laugh? Amazon Prime Video has some wonderful comedies on offer, with a bit of something for everyone. From the light-hearted, to the pitch black, you're guaranteed to find some laughs below.

Long Shot

Long Shot

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After quitting his job as a journalist for an underground political publication, Fred Flarsky (Seth Rogen) attempts to cheer himself up at a party only to reconnect with his former babysitter Charlotte Fields (Charlize Theron) – now the US secretary of state and a real contender for the presidency. Charlotte offers the hot-headed Fred a job as her speech writer, and while the two initially butt heads, it's not long before the pair start falling for each other. Unfortunately, their relationship is made complicated by Charlotte's political aspirations, forcing the pair to figure out what's more important – their feelings or the public's perception. Sure, it all sounds very serious, but Long Shot is actually quite hilarious and occasionally profane (it's a Seth Rogen movie, after all). One of the best comedies of 2019, Long Shot works well off the back of Rogen and Theron's surprisingly convincing chemistry.

IMDB Rating: 6.9, Rotten Tomatoes: 81%
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Hot Rod

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Credit: Paramount Pictures

Before they exploded onto the scene with their comedic hip-hop group The Lonely Island, Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone and Akiva Schaffer released Hot Rod, a hilarious comedy starring Samberg as a talentless stuntman named Rod who believes his birth father was Evel Knievel's back-up. In order to raise money for his stepfather's operation, Rod teams up with his stepbrother (Taccone) and friends (Bill Hader, Danny McBride and Isla Fisher) to host a huge stunt that would see him attempt to jump over 12 buses on a moped. Quirky, quotable and filled with off-the-wall moments (including an incredible montage set to John Farnham's 'You're the Voice'), Hot Rod is a comedy cult classic that was completely misunderstood by critics at the time of its release, but will only grow in popularity as the years tick over. Cool beans? Cool beans.

IMDB Rating: 6.7, Rotten Tomatoes: 40%

The Big Lebowski

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Credit: Universal 

One of the Coen Brothers' finest (and funniest) films, The Big Lebowski has continued to grow in popularity since its 1998 release. Jeff Bridges stars as 'The Dude', a laid-back hippie who lives his life without a care in the world – that is, until a case of mistaken identity finds him embroiled noirish mystery involving a rich guy's missing trophy wife, misplaced money, shady pornographers, scissor-happy nihilists and a stolen rug (it really tied the room together). On top of this, The Dude's crazy bowling partner Walter (John Goodman) forces himself into the situation, making everything worse as a result. Surprising and endlessly quotable, The Big Lebowski is a bonafide classic – but that's just, like, our opinion, man. 

IMDB Rating: 8.1, Rotten Tomatoes: 82%

Hot Fuzz

Hot Fuzz

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Following the success of their classic rom-zom-com, Shaun of the Dead, director Edgar Wright, star and writer Simon Pegg and co-star Nick Frost teamed up once again to bring their hilarious sensibilities to the buddy-cop movie genre with Hot Fuzz. London super-cop Nicholas Angel (Pegg) is involuntarily transferred to a village in the English countryside for making his superiors look bad by comparison. There, he teams up with dim-witted (but well-meaning) cop Danny Butterman (Nick Frost) and together, the pair uncover a murder conspiracy. If films like Point Break and Bad Boys II are in constant rotation at your place, you absolutely owe it to yourself to grab a Cornetto and watch Hot Fuzz.

IMDB Rating: 7.9, Rotten Tomatoes: 91%

Airplane!

Credit: Paramount Pictures

Credit: Paramount Pictures

The spoof comedy that started it all, Airplane! is the kind of film that throws out so many gags per minute, that you won't even notice when one falls flat. A pitch-perfect send-up of the Airport disaster movies of the 1970s, Airplane! works because its performers play their roles completely seriously, as if they're oblivious to the immense silliness all around them. If you love deadpan comedy of The Naked Gun and Top Secret!, which were both made by the same people, you'll love Airplane!

IMDB Rating: 7.8, Rotten Tomatoes: 97%

In the mood for some high-octane entertainment? These are some of the most action-packed movies now streaming on Amazon Prime Video in Australia. Adrenaline junkies will get a kick out of every one of the brawny movies listed below. 

Top Gun

Credit: Paramount Pictures

Credit: Paramount Pictures

If you feel the need, the need for speed, then look no further than Top Gun, the classic fighter pilot action film that made Tom Cruise a megastar. Cruise plays the hotshot pilot Maverick, who must remove the chip from his shoulder that's holding him back from being the ace pilot he's destined to be. Featuring an amazing '80s soundtrack and incredible jet fighter scenes, Top Gun is adrenaline-junkie's dream. Watch it before the upcoming sequel, which is in production right now!

IMDB Rating: 6.9, Rotten Tomatoes: 54%

Mission: Impossible — Fallout

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Image credit: Paramount Pictures

The latest (and arguably greatest) entry in the Mission: Impossible series sees star Tom Cruise perform his most incredible stunts to date! In Fallout, Ethan Hunt (Cruise) and his team (Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg) must infiltrate a terrorist group called The Apostles in order to retrieve three stolen plutonium cores before they fall into the hands of a mysterious extremist known only by the pseudonym John Lark. With the IMF having bungled its first attempt at getting the plutonium back, the CIA appoints August Walker (Henry Cavill) to shadow Hunt and his team, but can he be trusted? To make matters more complicated, MI6 agent Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson) has also returned with her own mission which clashes with Hunt's. A truly exceptional blockbuster that's packed with non-stop action and suspense, it will be very difficult for director Christopher McQuarrie to top Mission: Impossible — Fallout in its already-announced back-to-back sequels. 

IMDB Rating: 7.8, Rotten Tomatoes: 97%
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The Indiana Jones Saga (1-4)

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Image credit: Paramount Pictures

One of the most beloved film franchises of all time (particularly if you pretend the fourth entry doesn't exist) Steven Spielberg and George Lucas' Indiana Jones movies strike the perfect balance between sweeping adventure and historical intrigue. Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) is a charming archeology professor who spends his time away from campus embroiled in globe-trotting escapades in search of priceless artefacts. Moving from one death-defying chase to another, Indy must fend off an assortment of villains, from power-crazed Nazis to ancient cults. Thankfully, with the help of some friends and his trusty bullwhip, Indiana always manages to save the day. Required viewing for any film fan. 

Raiders of the Lost Ark: IMDB: 8.5, RT: 95%
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: IMDB: 7.6, RT: 85%
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: IMDB: 8.2, RT: 88%
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: IMDB: 6.2, RT: 78%

Lionheart (a.k.a. Wrong Bet)

Image credit: MVD Entertainment US

Image credit: MVD Entertainment US

When Foreign Legion soldier Lyon (Jean-Claude Van Damme) receives word that his troubled brother has been brutally burned alive, he goes A.W.O.L. in an attempt to visit him and his family in America. Unfortunately, his brother dies, leaving his wife and young daughter on the verge of homelessness. Now, Lyon must secretly fight as an underground street brawler in order to provide for his dead brother's family. One of Van Damme's earlier efforts, Lionheart sits comfortably alongside his other classic fight flicks, Bloodsport and Kickboxer. Featuring excellent fight scenes and a surprising amount of melodrama, Lionheart is JCVD at his very best.

IMDB Rating: 6.1

Mission: Impossible (1-4)

Credit: Paramount Pictures

Credit: Paramount Pictures

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to binge watch the first four Mission: Impossible movies in an effort to witness the escalating lunacy of Tom Cruise as he undertakes death-defying stunts for our amusement! This spy series has gone from strength to strength over the years (well, so long as you don't include M:I-2), with the series' fourth entry, Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (pictured) being a particular highlight. We recommend starting with the fantastic first entry, which shows just how much the franchise has changed over the last 20 years.

Watch Mission: Impossible 1-4 now on Amazon Prime Video

The Bourne Saga (1-4)

Credit: Universal

Credit: Universal

Proving there's no shortage of intense spy action on Amazon Prime Video, the first four Bourne films are now available to stream. Starting with The Bourne Identity, the film tells the story of an amnesiac named Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) who quickly discovers that he's a lethal government assassin before setting off on a quest to discover his true identity. Over the next two instalments, Bourne will take the fight to this creators even further, in an effort to holds those responsible accountable for all the deaths they've caused. In the series fourth entry, The Bourne Legacy, we meet a new superspy named Aaron Cross (Jeremy Renner) and learn more about the Black Ops program that creates machine-like killers for the government. 

Watch The Bourne Saga (1-4) now on Amazon Prime Video

Bay Boys I & II

Credit: Sony Pictures

Credit: Sony Pictures

Bad Boys, notable for kicking off the cinematic careers of both Michael Bay and Will Smith, is a stylish, action-packed buddy cop movie in which a pair of detectives (Smith and co-star Martin Lawrence) must take down a murderous drug kingpin. Bad Boys II is like the first film times ten, with Bay dialling up the action scenes, style and running time to ludicrous new heights. Violent, profane and legitimately funny, Bad Boys I & II are must-see films for action fans, even if they were absolutely hated by critics.

Bad Boys: IMDB Rating: 6.9, Rotten Tomatoes: 42%
Bad Boys II: IMDB Rating: 6.6, Rotten Tomatoes: 22%



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UPDATE: According to leaked emails sent by Amazon to third-party retailers, Prime Day 2020 could have been pushed further back to a possible date in October. We've updated our original article to reflect the possibility of a further postponement from August.

Prime Day may have arrived late to Aussie shores but it was a great time for it to kick off in 2018. It launched in Australia just when Amazon started to increase the duration of the major sale event from a mere 24 hours to much, much longer. And that meant, in 2019, we got a shopping spree that lasted a whopping 65 hours – starting on schedule at midnight on July 15 and ending only when it did on the US West Coast.

Across the almost-three days of Prime Day last year, over 340,000 Aussies visited Amazon per day, with 40,000 of them making purchases. If that’s the kind of traffic Amazon can handle, we won’t be surprised if the e-commerce giant ups the ante in 2020.

However, there are some doubts about Amazon Prime Day 2020. While we're not expecting the event to be cancelled outright, an earlier Reuters report suggested the avalanche of deals would likely arrive in August. Not long after that, credible sources told the Wall Street Journal that the date had been moved to some time in September. However, a new report is suggesting it's been postponed once again to some time in October.

While this not only gives Amazon time to steady itself from the effects of the current Covid-19 pandemic, it also gives consumers time to possibly recover from the economic downturn the global crisis has brought. But whether an October date will ride into the Black Friday deals territory – another invented online shopping period that Amazon heavily relies on – remains to be seen.

Whether Amazon Prime Day 2020 is in September or in October, we have a lot of questions: on what date or dates will it happen? What Prime Day sales are expected this year? Should you buy on Prime Day or wait until Black Friday?

We're here to help answer those questions while official details are still in the offing.

What is Amazon Prime Day?

Amazon Prime Day began in the US in 2015 as a celebration of the company’s 20th anniversary, with more deals on offer than Black Friday back then. Prime Day then quickly transformed into Amazon’s mid-year sales event where members of Amazon Prime get exclusive discounts on a wide range of items. While it began as a one-day sale, 2018 saw the offers last for 36 hours, while 2019 saw a recording-breaking 65-hour event for shoppers in Australia.

Why does Amazon have Prime Day? It's presented as a neat ‘thank you’ to its paying members, but one that involves giving Amazon more money and shifting a lot of stock at the same time.

Prime Day isn’t just about selling Amazon-branded products – many other brands and third-party sellers also save their best deals for Prime Day, completely aware that thousands of extra shoppers will be hitting the online store.

To make the most of Prime Day you’ll need to get yourself an Amazon Prime membership which, in Australia, will set you back just AU$6.99 a month or AU$59 a year – half the cost of the US subscription. 

While you’re paying for the privilege of free, swift delivery (although that’s currently being slowed down to make space for the essential items people are ordering), signing up for Prime means you’ll also have free access to Amazon’s streaming services, including Prime Video, Prime Music and Twitch. Members also get free access to Prime Reading and Prime Photos for all their ebook and storage needs.

When is Amazon Prime Day 2020?

Amazon hasn’t confirmed the date for this year’s big sale event, but Prime Day has never been pushed beyond July before. That said, the current coronavirus pandemic has made things a little uncertain. Amazon is already struggling to cope with online shopping demands in most markets, Australia included, so scheduling Prime Day as per tradition in July again may be difficult. 

While an earlier report suggested Prime Day 2020 would be in August, a later report claimed it had been postponed to September. However, if the latest news is to be believed, Amazon has pushed the event further back to October. This was revealed in emails sent to third-party retailers and was seen by CNBC. However, no one knows the specific date or, more likely, dates. Well, maybe Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos knows.

Last year's Prime Day deals lasted 65 hours for shoppers Down Under, and we expect something similar in 2020. Amazon has historically picked a Monday to start the deals and Prime Day usually runs through Tuesday (with a possible extension corresponding to the time the big sale ends over on the US West Coast).

If October is indeed the month, that leaves one of four choices for the start of Prime Day 2020: 
Monday, October 5, 2020
Monday, October 12, 2020
Monday, October 19, 2020
Monday, October 26, 2020

If Amazon is truly planning an October event, then the company may need to work around Apple's iPhone 12 launch date – which itself is still unknown but is likely to hog the spotlight.

As soon as we catch wind of the Prime Day 2020 date, we'll be sure to update this page so you can prepare your Amazon wish list.

How long will Prime Day 2020 last?

Well, it's hard to say with any degree of certainty. We can't see Amazon reducing the amount of time Prime Day lasts for, so we're expecting Prime Day 2020 to last at least 65 hours this year, if not longer, although an October date might affect Amazon's plans for Black Friday that happens in November.

That said, in light of the recent reports of Prime Day 2020 moving back in the year, it could be even longer than expected. Prime Day a few years ago was only that, a day, but in 2018 it moved to 36 hours, and last year was a whopping 65 hours of deals for Aussies.

So we'll just have to wait for official word on what's happening to see how long this year's shopping spree will last.

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Are Prime Day deals competitive?

Amazon has a plethora of offers on its site each day and those are usually some of the best prices you can find on consumer tech. Whether you’re after a Samsung Note 10 or a Philips Hue smart lighting system, chances are you’ll get them cheaper on Amazon than any other Aussie retailer. It’s even more the case with Prime Day deals. 

Leading the raft of deals during Prime Day 2020 will be Amazon’s own products, including all the Echo and Kindle products, not to mention Ring security devices. Amazon is also one of the most convenient places to score a discount on the Oculus VR headsets and, now, lay your hands on official stock of Samsung devices, Xiaomi phones and Instant Pots.

You can easily score about 35% off on Amazon’s own devices during Prime Day which, for the rest of the year probably don’t drop more than 28% or thereabouts. If you’ve managed to score a $500 discount on Samsung or Huawei devices during one of Amazon’s regular deals, then it’s highly likely that the discount will be much deeper come Prime Day. It’s the perfect time to snag a Nintendo Switch or find the lowest prices on the best premium headphones – cheaper than any other retailer who will likely be scrambling to price-match.

What were people searching for on Amazon Prime Day 2019?

According to analytics experts Hitwise, Amazon saw an increase in traffic across all major categories on the Australian site, with the Electronics & Computing showing a 359% growth in reach between 2018 and 2019, with Amazon-branded items being the most popular products on the site, followed closely by the Nintendo Switch. There were nearly 100,000 page views for all NIntendo-branded items, including consoles and games. 

With Samsung now having partnered with Amazon to sell its products on the e-commerce platform in Australia, it was no surprise that the South Korean brand clocked up over 95,000 pageviews during Prime Day 2019.

The other big winners in Australia included Sony, Sandisk, Corsair and Philips.

What to expect from Prime Day 2020

We’re not expecting shopping trends during Amazon Prime Day 2020 to change very much. The Nintendo Switch is still going to disappear within minutes of being discounted, and this could happen to the Switch Lite too if you aren’t quick enough.

Of course, Amazon’s Echo devices will likely be flying off the shelves like before, and we’ll still see the Paperwhite beating out the other Kindles in terms of sales. You can even expect to pocket some decent savings on Ring’s range of security devices, including the Doorbells and the cameras.

Premium headphones have been very popular on Amazon over the last couple of years and 2020 will likely see that continue, particularly for Sony and Bose headphones. With the Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 one of the more expensive ANC cans on the market, Prime Day will be a great time to get a set for less.

With more TVs available on Amazon Australia now, we think Prime Day 2020 would be an ideal time to upgrade your home entertainment system, especially if you’re in the market for a good 4K smart telly.

It will also be a good time to get yourself a new fitness wearable, be it from Garmin’s very premium GPS sports watch range or more affordable options from Fitbit. Likewise, cameras and drones will see a price drop, too, so keep that credit card handy.

How to shop on Prime Day in 2020

1. Check out our deals predictions and, eventually our Prime Day deals list

There are also too many deals available on Prime Day. It's never a problem finding discounts, it's always an issue of figuring out what deals are worth your money. That's why we always set up a curated list during the sales marathon. 

We spent some good time last Black Friday thinking about smart ways to shop on Amazon – they're still some great Prime Day tips and tricks.

2. Amazon Prime Day has historically required being a Prime member, so be sure to have a subscription on Prime Day

Amazon started Prime Day as a clever way to drive up its Prime subscription count, and this online shopping marathon – conveniently opposite Black Friday – accomplished just that. 

You'll need to sign up for Prime (you can get a free 30-day trial), which comes with free shipping and Prime Video access, among other smaller perks.

3. Create a wish list to curate what you want, as there will be loads of deals

You're also going to want to create a wish list ahead of time, which will let you sort out what you want and how much everything costs. This will give you a head start. You'll be able to see which deals dropped in price and which did not. 

4. Snap up the best Prime Day 2020 deals before they're gone

We often find the best deals to go in a matter of minutes, at which time Amazon rolls out a waitlist for those who were just behind the curve.

Prime Day: why does it matter more to Amazon?

There are some crucial differences between Prime Day and Black Friday. The first is that Prime Day is Amazon’s own day. It’s right there in the name which, of course, refers to Amazon’s Prime membership program and associated services. Amazon doesn’t own Black Friday, and that means ultimately it’s just another retailer shouting for attention – a massive retailer with a really loud voice. Black Friday is a sales event for the entire retail sector. With Prime Day as its own take on November sale period, it makes it much harder for rivals to muscle in on something that Amazon has effectively created from thin air.

The second and more important difference is that Black Friday doesn’t create new spending. It just moves it slightly. As we’ve discovered in recent years, the money people spend over the Black Friday period is money they were probably going to spend anyway: all Black Friday really does is concentrates pre-Christmas shopping in the last week of November. 

Prime Day spending is different in two ways. First of all, people aren’t spending the money they’d already planned to spend on Christmas presents. And secondly, they’re buying mainly for themselves, not for others.

There’s another key benefit for Amazon. Its global bestsellers on Prime Day weren’t just Amazon devices; they were Amazon devices that connect to Amazon services. Fire TVs, Kindle Fires, Echo devices, Alexa remotes. Each one of them connecting to Amazon Prime, and each one of them requiring a Prime membership to buy in the first place. So when Black Friday rolls around, Amazon will have a whole bunch of Prime members for whom shopping on Prime is the default, and who might want to enhance their Amazon-powered smart homes with Amazon-branded Black Friday deals.

Prime Day means that, for Amazon, Christmas now comes twice a year.



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We're very much looking forward to whatever the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 has to offer us, and a couple of new leaks in the last few days suggest that the tablet might be shown off to the world in the near future.

The first leak is courtesy of Samsung itself, which managed to briefly list a mention of the Galaxy Tab S7 Plus 5G model on its German website (via Androidu.ro). While the page didn't reveal any new specs, it does indicate a bigger, 5G-ready version of the tablet is indeed in the pipeline.

If there are support pages for the new hardware ready to go then that suggests that it won't be long before the tablet is unveiled – and there are plenty of rumors swirling about a big Samsung hardware event happening on August 5.

None of this is official yet, but the Galaxy Tab S7 and the Galaxy Tab S7 Plus are being tipped to come with 11-inch and 12.4-inch displays respectively, which would put them head-to-head against the two iPad Pro models that Apple currently sells.

Not-so-fast charging

Our second Galaxy Tab S7 leak comes from SamMobile, reporting that the tablet has made its way through the certification process in China. The only new information we can glean from it is that the charging speed is going to be capped at 15W.

Considering these tablets could have batteries up to 10,000 mAh in size when they appear, that's a little on the disappointing side. The charger bundled with the Galaxy Tab S7 is apparently going to be the same one that accompanied the Galaxy Tab S6.

The Tab S series represent some of the most premium Android tablets on the market, with a price tag and specs to match – though from this latest leak it doesn't appear that the charging capabilities are going to be all that impressive.

With the increased chatter around the new Samsung tablet, the start of August looks a good bet for when it's going to be made official. If you're curious about what it's going to look like, some renders have already appeared on the web.



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Apple 4th of July sales are cutting prices on MacBooks, iPads, Watches, and AirPods deals this weekend, which means you can pick up some luxury tech for less right now. This is a great opportunity to pick up some premium devices at a fantastic discount, as this weekend's sales are stretching across the full spectrum of Apple gadgets. 

Plus with so many 2020 models already on the shelves, this weekend's 4th of July sales are perfectly timed for cheaper older models to receive a healthy discount. Indeed, many previous generation MacBooks and iPad Pros are offering price cuts of up to $500 right now, on some incredibly powerful configurations to boot.

Apple deals can be hard to come by, which is why we tend to rely on these larger shopping events to bring out the best prices. This year's 4th of July sales are proving fruitful as well, and you can shop all the lowest prices further down the page. If you're on the fence about Apple's premium offerings, check out all the best 4th of July sales we've found so far.

The best 4th of July sales on Apple devices

4th of July sales: Apple MacBook

2020 Apple MacBook Air 13.3-inch laptop - 256GB | $999 $899.99 at Amazon
Save $100 on the 2020 MacBook Air at Amazon in the latest 4th of July Apple sales. This is a price we've seen before on the most recent model, but this 2020 version is also much more powerful than the 2019 MacBook Air. That means you're getting 8GB RAM and a 256GB SSD inside at a great price.
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2020 Apple MacBook Air 13.3-inch laptop - 512GB | $1,299 $1,199.99 at Amazon
If you think you'll need more storage space, you can also save $100 on the 512GB version of the MacBook Air. You're keeping the same 8GB RAM but doubling your storage for an extra $300, which is well worth it if you plan on using this computer for heavier tasks.
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2019 Apple MacBook Pro 13.3-inch | i5, 8GB RAM, 256GB | $1,499 $1,199.99 at B&H Photo
The mid-range 2019 MacBook Pro is up for $300 less at B&H Photo in the 4th of July sales, bringing it a little closer to that $1,000 dream. You're getting an 8th generation i5 processor inside, with 8GB RAM and a 256GB SSD to play with as well.
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2020 Apple MacBook Pro 13.3-inch laptop | i5, 8GB RAM, 512GB | $1,499 $1,399 at B&H Photo
Or, you can spend just $200 more and score a brand new Pro 13 - doubling your storage to 512GB. If you're picking up a MacBook Pro for more demanding workflows, this might be the better option. This deal is also available at Amazon, but doesn't ship until later this month.
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Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch laptop | i7, 16GB RAM, 512GB | $2,399 $2,149 at Amazon
The 16-inch MacBook Pro is also taking part in this year's 4th of July Apple sales, and there's some incredible power on offer. Amazon has discounted the hexa-core i7 processor version also bringing 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD to the party by $250 this week.
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Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch laptop | i9, 16GB RAM, 1TB | $2,799 $2,499 at B&H Photo
If you need some serious power, look no further. There's an octa-core i9 processor in here with 16GB RAM and a 1TB SSD to back it up. Plus, Radeon Pro graphics will make media editing a blitz on this machine. Not only that, but you can pick up this premium build for $300 off at B&H Photo in its 4th of July sales.
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4th of July sales: Apple iPad

Apple 10.2-inch iPad - 128GB, WiFi | $429 $389 at B&H Photo
Grab a 128GB 2020 iPad for under $400 at B&H Photo this weekend. This iPad deal is also available at Amazon, but at the time of writing they only have the Silver model available for shipping in August.
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Apple 10.2-inch iPad - 128GB, WiFi + Cellular | $559 $529 at B&H Photo
If you don't want to worry about the constraints of public WiFi, check out this $30 saving on the cellular version of the 10.2-inch 2019 iPad as well.
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2018 11-inch iPad Pro | 64GB, WiFi | $799 $699 at B&H Photo
The 64GB 11-inch iPad Pro is now available for $100 less in B&H Photo's 4th of July sale. That's perfect if you're after a premium tablet for lighter work, gaming, and web surfing.
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2018 12.9-inch iPad Pro | 64GB, WiFi + Verizon 4G LTE| $999 $799 at B&H Photo
The 12.9-inch 64GB iPad Pro is only $100 more than the 11-inch right now, making this an excellent buy if you've been holding out on picking up a premium Apple tablet. You'll find the same price on this model as the non-cellular version, so it's worth choosing this one to keep your options open, even if you don't plan on using your own data plan. Or double your storage and grab a 256GB model for just $929 this weekend.
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2018 12.9-inch iPad Pro | 512GB, WiFi + Verizon 4G LTE | $1,499 $999 at B&H Photo
This weekend's iPad Pro deals bring a $500 discount to this massive 512GB 12.9-inch device. There's WiFi and Verizon 4G LTE connectivity in here, and you can also save $500 when you upgrade to a 1TB modelView Deal

2018 11-inch iPad Pro | 1TB, WiFi + Cellular | $1,499 $1,199 at B&H Photo
There's also 1TB of storage space inside this 11-inch iPad Pro, and it comes with LTE connectivity too, so you don't have to rely on WiFi. At just $100 more than the offer above, this is an excellent deal on a typically far more premium device - just remember to factor in the cost of your data plan.
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2018 11-inch iPad Pro | 1TB, WiFi + Cellular | Magic Keyboard | $1,928 $1,499 at B&H Photo
iPad Pro deals rarely include expensive peripherals, but this offer on the 11-inch model comes with a Magic Keyboard included, a massive 1TB of storage space and Verizon 4G LTE. It's available for $429 less at B&H Photo right now.
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4th of July sales: Apple AirPods

Apple AirPods 2019 with charging case | $159 $139 at Amazon
The standard 2019 AirPods are $20 off at Amazon in the 4th of July sales. Perfect for Apple fans keeping an eye on the budget (the Pros are on sale but still over $200), you can still enjoy seamless connectivity and improved sound in the latest release. 

Grab the wireless charging version for $199 $169 at Amazon
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Apple AirPods Pro | $249 $234 at Amazon
The AirPods Pro noise canceling earbuds are still available for $234 at Amazon right now. That's the best price going since the $219 sales price sold-out in quick order.
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4th of July sales: Apple Watch

Apple Watch Series 3, 35mm | $199 $169 at Amazon
We were previously happy with a $179 sales price on this entry-level smartwatch but that deal just got a whole lot better. Amazon has just knocked $30 off the Apple Watch Series 3 in its 4th of July sales, bringing it down to its lowest price ever.
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Apple Watch Series 5, 40mm | $399 $384 at B&H Photo
We saw these prices dropping to $299 before the 4th of July sales kicked off, so saving a bit of change at B&H Photo isn't the best deal in the world. If you're set on picking up a Series 5 today, though, this is the best price going.
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More 4th of July sales: Apple iPhone and HomePod

iPhone XS or XS Max at Best Buy | Save up to $500 on the iPhone XS or XS Max with qualified activation
You can save up to $500 on the iPhone XS or XS Max with qualified activation and monthly device payments from Verizon, AT&T, or Sprint.
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Apple HomePod | $299.99 $199.99 at Best Buy
For a limited time, you can score a $100 price cut on the Apple HomePod speaker. The powerful smart speaker works with Siri for voice control and allows you to control other compatible smart home devices.

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More 4th of July sales on Apple devices

Remember, you can always check out the best MacBook sales, iPad deals, and Apple Watch prices right here on TechRadar. We're also tracking the latest cheap AirPods deals and AirPods Pro sales as well. 



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Rumors suggest a new iPad Mini is coming early 2021, and this'll be the sixth-generation version of Apple's range of small-format iPads.

iPad Mini devices are the smallest of all Apple's slates, with screen sizes below even the entry-level iPads. They're designed for people who don't need a huge 12.9-inch screen like in the iPad Pros but still want lots of processing power and other tricks, along with the signature polished Apple interface in iPadOS.

Apple's tablet line can be confusing, and it's not quite clear if the iPad Mini is designed to sit below, above or alongside the entry-level slates in the company's line-up. Though given the small size of the iPad Mini, you probably won't consider it if you've already got a phone that's nearly as large, like the iPhone 11 Pro Max.

We don't know too much about the upcoming iPad Mini 6, beyond a few leaks and rumors, but we've listed what we know, or can guess at, below. After that, we've come up with a wish list of what we want to see in the new iPad Mini in 2021.

Cut to the chase

  • What is it? Apple's next tiny iPad
  • When is it out? Likely early 2021
  • How much will it cost? Possibly starting at $399 / £399 / AU$599 

iPad Mini 6 release date and price

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We've only had one release date rumor so far, which says the next iPad Mini models will be coming out in early 2021. That rumor is what we're basing our release predictions on, since it's from an esteemed leaker.

We haven't heard anything that contradicts this information too, so for the while it's our best clue.

Regarding price tag, nothing has been leaked so far, though one report states the iPad Mini won't be as affordable as the 2020 entry-level iPad, thanks to its specs.

The iPad Mini 5 cost between $399 / £399 / AU$599 and $679 / £669 / AU$1019 for its various connectivity and storage space variants, and going by the supposed spec increases of this new tablet, we'd expect the iPad Mini 6 could go for a touch more, though it's totally possible it'll launch at the same price.

iPad Mini 6 news and leaks

There are two reports so far which give us information on the iPad Mini 6 - we've mentioned them above, but we'll unpack everything they tell us about the tablet here.

One leak points to the iPad Mini 6 having a Lightning Port, unlike some of Apple's other tablets –like the newest iPad Pro, which switched to USB-C – as well as an A13 Bionic chipset (also seen in the iPhone 11) and an 8.5-inch screen.

For context, the 2019 iPad Mini has a 7.9-inch screen, so that would be a fairly substantial size increase.

The second leak backs up this size assertion, but doesn't give us any more information beyond that and a vague release date.

iPad Mini 6: what we want to see

Here are all the key features and specs we want to see in the iPad Mini 6, inspired by our experiences with its predecessor as well as changes in the tablet market, the slate's competitors, and Apple's other iPads.

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A lower price

Apple's iPad lineup is confusing given the entry-level iPads and iPad Minis largely hit the same price point, with the Minis often just a touch pricier.

However the iPad Mini can be a strange device in that it's smaller than all its Apple tablet brethren, but also more powerful and pricey, so it's not clearly better or worse, which can lead people to being confused as to which they should buy.

If the iPad Mini 6 were to be smaller than the other tablets but just as powerful, and more affordable, the distinction between the slates would be clearer, and it would be way easier for people to work out which is best for them.

This way, the iPad Mini 6 would be a great purchase for people looking for a handy little iPad companion without it being too pricey.

A 3.5mm headphone jack

So far all iPad Mini models have had 3.5mm headphone jacks, but that's far from an assured thing given Apple's habit of cutting the port from its devices.

We'd like to see the iPad Mini 6 retain the headphone jack though, as they're really useful for people who like their wired headphones as well as many who like to plug their tablets into physical speakers when home or about.

As well as audio output, 3.5mm jacks can also be used for audio input, and people who use their iPads to record music or voice notes might like the option of using such a wired device without taking up the main connector slot too.

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Reduced bezels

The existing iPad Minis, and indeed iPad Airs and entry-level iPads, are pretty dated in one key way - they all have pretty big bezels around them, especially at the sides, and given even the most affordable Android phones have dramatically reduced bezels nowadays, this just won't do.

Big bezels make the size of the tablet bigger without resulting in extra screen size, and for a real 'mini' iPad Mini we wouldn't want the slate to be much bigger than its screen size – especially if that size is due to be increased.

We'd understand if Apple wanted to retain Touch ID and a physical button,as it has tended to do on its affordable products including the basic iPads and iPhone SE (2020), but beyond this large bezels are unnecessary.

Apple Pencil

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Apple Pencil 2 support

The iPad Mini 5 is compatible with the first Apple Pencil, but that's quite a divisive stylus given its limited range of functions and the irritating way of charging it (you have to physically plug it in to the tablet such that it sticks out like a flag post).

We'd like to see the iPad Mini 5, and indeed all Apple's tablets, move towards using the Apple Pencil 2 instead, which is much more useful and charges by clipping it magnetically to the slate.

This seems unlikely, given the Apple Pencil 2 is reserved for the high-end iPad Pros right now – but this is a wish-list, not a predictions list.

No LiDAR scanner

The new iPad Pros in 2020 have LiDAR scanner, and it's rumored the iPhone 12 will too. This is used for AR, which Apple has been making a big push towards in the last few years, but AR's not exactly for everyone.

We'd like to see the iPad Mini 6 ship with no LiDAR scanner – not everyone wants, or cares about, AR, and many might feel annoyed if Apple tries to push it on us all.

If there was no LiDAR scanner on the new iPad Mini, the price could well be a little lower, and most buyers will likely prefer a low price over a potentially-useless scanner.



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Bang & Olufsen holds design as one of its hallmark pillars when it comes to any of its products. The company’s signature approach to how its products look and feel has pushed it above and beyond what other competitors offer, and it’s something that will continue to evolve with future products.  

TechRadar recently chatted with Gavin Ivester, Vice President of Design at Bang & Olufsen. Ivester is a design expert with an extensive portfolio in creative and design and has worked with global brands like Apple and Nike,  as well as consulted for famous individuals like Bon Jovi.

He’s a student of design and architecture. He’s also a fan of the late Zaha Hadid’s work as well as Frank Gehry who took advantage of emerging computer-driven construction capabilities to create a whole new form language for buildings.  

Here are his thoughts on starting with Apple and why design holds such an important role in Bang & Olufsen’s product DNA.

Working with Apple on the first ever PowerBook

That first PowerBook was a challenging journey that, for me, started a year or two before as  a young Apple designer exploring future forms of mobile computing devices.  

One day I was called to a meeting with John Scully, our CEO, along with Jon Sedmak, an engineering project leader.  It was a short meeting: John told us that by that time the next year, the personal computer market was projected to be 30% laptops, a huge jump. 

There was no Apple laptop yet and creating one would easily take more than a year with normal resources and processes.  We calculated how many millions of dollars per day 30% of Apple’s business was worth— it was a big number.  So we were able to get all the resources we needed, and project TIM was born— taken from ‘Time to Market’.

There was a huge challenge built in - using the Mac operating system meant using the desktop metaphor on-screen and required a mouse.  In addition to getting something great out quickly, we had to figure out how to solve the mouse problem.  Before that first Powerbook, there had never been a laptop with the keyboard pushed toward the back of the machine— they were always right along the front edge, like a typewriter.  

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The ergonomic goal was to get that front edge to be as thin as possible, for comfort, assuming you would use the laptop on a desk.  The breakthrough came from a system integration engineer named Jonathan Krakower, who proposed we push the keyboard back, and then put the battery in one of the now-empty front corners, and the disc drive in the other corner.  

That left a space in the middle for some kind of cursor control, and trackballs were the best solution at that moment.  That gave us our potential solution to the mouse problem, but no one knew whether real people would be able to use such a setup or if they would like it.  Additionally, this setup created a large, funny-looking (at the time) space we were now featuring as a palm rest instead of slimming down that front edge.

My challenge was then to design options to bring that layout idea to life as a product, prototype them, test them with real users, and design better ones until we either had a final design or proved it would never work.   

It took months of design and redesign, quite a few one-off working prototypes with hidden cables hanging out the back connecting them to other computers and loads of videotaped user sessions to refine it down to the first Macintosh PowerBook 170 and 140.  It was a thrilling journey.

With that first PowerBook, we changed the basic layout of almost all laptops from that point forward.  Jon Krakower’s oddball, brilliant idea and a load of design exploration, refinement and testing made it possible.  Even today the basic ergonomics and layout of every MacBook Pro goes back to that starting point.

Bang & Olufsen’s iconic designs

Bang & Olufsen design is legendary, and the company has always been on my radar as one of the great design brands.  It feels incredible to be here. It’s a dream job not only because of that legacy, but also because the role engages everything I’ve learned from the technical side and usability at Apple, to the lifestyle and business side in footwear.  It’s technology, but that’s not why customers love the brand.   We need to strike the right emotional tone while elevating sound, design and craftsmanship on every product.

If you start the design process with clarity of purpose, it’s a reasonable goal.  It’s similar to the thought process behind extremely high-performance automotive design, but for us it’s about acoustic performance— our products should give you goosebumps when they play.  

When you finish products with extra care toward fine details and craftsmanship, you wind up with something that really stands apart.  Taken together, that’s our definition of luxury. So, before we design anything, we always start with the sound performance we want, along with insights about how the product will be used.  That’s how we started the Beovision Harmony project: we set out to create the best-sounding TV ever. Performance that can handle anything. 

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The built-in speakers on TVs are typically tuned to do well with the frequencies of human voices, so you can hear dialogue.  That’s important, but the sound content of TV and film has become better and better over time. There’s a lot of excitement missed in many movies unless the higher and lower frequencies— especially the lower frequencies— are strong.  Yet if you overdo it on the highs and lows, you lose some dialogue.  You need both., and that’s what we designed into Beovision Harmony - sound that puts you in the scene.

We gather insights from customers and partners about the experience of living with our products every day, and we realized we’ve become used to much larger screens. But when the TV is off, it can be visually disruptive to a beautiful interior design. 

Harmony’s screen diminishes when you’re not watching by folding into a smaller form when not in use. The speakers pivot inward as the screen sinks down toward the floor.  It’s a magical, synchronized movement that has to be seen.  The speakers transform from a very wide rectangle for cinematic sound, to a narrower, taller shape that hides most of the TV screen in its lowered position.  In the down position, a margin of the screen is left exposed, and you can still use Harmony as a powerful music system.  The exposed edges of the TV screen are there to show you what you’re listening to.

Each size of Harmony speaker section is as wide as the screen.  On a 65” or 77” TV, that is very wide, and yet on the aluminum and wood speaker grille, the hundred or so gaps between the aluminum and wood slats are just a few millimeters.  They must be perfectly consistent. 

Craftsmanship is one of the pillars of Bang & Olufsen, and it’s a key part of the Beovision Harmony story. Our aluminum factory in Denmark, where we make key parts of Beovision Harmony, is one of the secrets behind the longevity of our products.  We’re the only company in the world that knows how to make some of the things we can create there and the level of finish on the parts is unparalleled.  

It’s an incredibly powerful design enabler— when you create a new way of making something, you find a path to design something truly new.

TechRadar would like to thank Gavin Ivester for sharing his thoughts and experiences and look forward to the innovation his team brings in future products.



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