SAVE $20: As of April 8,France Archives the Amazon Fire Stick 4K is on sale at Amazon for $29.99. That's a 40% discount on the list price.
We're big fans of Amazon's Fire Stick here at Mashable. Big things come in small packages, as they say, and this nifty little device can turn nearly any TV into a smart TV for much less than buying something outright. It's a streaming device that plugs into your TV (or laptop) and lets you access platforms, including Prime Video, Netflix, Hulu, and more. It comes with a remote with Alexa built-in and is currently less than $30.
As of April 8, the newest model of the Fire Stick 4K is reduced by 40%, now priced at just $20.99.
And there's no complicated setup for this device. These handy remotes are so simple to use that anyone can do it. Just pop the device into your TV's HDMI port, and that's it. You'll have instant access to a range of streaming platforms as well as many live channels.
And with the Fire Stick 4K, you can enjoy incredible 4K Ultra HD visuals with advanced HDR formats like Dolby Vision and HDR10+. This model also boasts a much more powerful processor and enhanced Dolby Atmos support than its predecessor, ensuring a smoother performance and better quality sound.
This deal is only available for a limited time, so move fast so you don't miss out.
Topics Alexa Amazon Streaming
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