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Prime Members: Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K $25, Fire TV Stick Lite

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    • The 4K, 4K Max, and Cube are eligible for 20% trade-in savings.
    • The Cube is eligible for 10% back if paid via Prime Visa card.
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon has for Prime Members: Amazon Fire TV Streaming Devices on sale as listed below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • This is $15 lower (50% savings) than the normal price.
    • The 4K, 4K Max, and Cube are eligible for 20% trade-in savings.
    • The Cube is eligible for 10% back if paid via Prime Visa card.
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 60,000 ratings at Amazon.
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joevanni
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Amazon should be ashamed of themselves. This is like regular price, nothing special about it. They used to do better deals around Prime Day. What a bust.
CalmHeart2
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wish they sold remote for 5 to 10 bucks
soldiersinx
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Here are some use case scenarios for a streaming device.

The Hisense h9g used faulty memory that caused the main board to fail if too many writes occured. The best way to prevent this was to disable the internet, not use on board apps and use a streaming device.

For the Samsung s90b, the company apparently sent out firmware updates that lowered the brightness of the TV. So to prevent an update for those who did not receive it, you would keep the TV off the internet, unable to use onboard apps, so you need a third party device.

I have an s90c that I do not want nerfed, so I use a fire stick on it and others on avs forums do the same with other streaming devices. I also have 2 h9gs that I keep off the internet.

I use a streaming device on my ust projector, the on board apps are laggy compared to a streaming device.

Another use case is that Samsung store does not have a larger app library compared to Google or the TV is not able to run certain apps.

I use an onn streaming box on one of my TV's that has Google TV on it. I can run emulators up to Dreamcast with the onn box, my TV is not able to do that.

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Jul 10, 2024 01:22 PM
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jfsd
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Jul 10, 2024 01:22 PM
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I've been impressed with my 4K Max, have Kodi connected to my Jellyfin server and it's been working very well for that and a few regular streaming apps. The inability to remove ads from the home screen is a little annoying, but it's worked well enough for me to be fine ignoring that.
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Jul 10, 2024 01:34 PM
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soldiersinxJul 10, 2024 01:34 PM
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Cable Matters Micro USB to... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07N2ZH...b_ap_share

This Ethernet adapter should be good for 300 mb or so. That's what I get when I run a speed test app on the 2nd gen fire stick. I have gigabit over coax.


For those who want to use a custom launcher, Amazon disabled adb or something.
Jul 10, 2024 01:41 PM
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soldiersinxJul 10, 2024 01:41 PM
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Quote from BBLDRIZZY :
It's 2024 everyone should have a smart tv....I'm surprised these are still for sale
Here are some use case scenarios for a streaming device.

The Hisense h9g used faulty memory that caused the main board to fail if too many writes occured. The best way to prevent this was to disable the internet, not use on board apps and use a streaming device.

For the Samsung s90b, the company apparently sent out firmware updates that lowered the brightness of the TV. So to prevent an update for those who did not receive it, you would keep the TV off the internet, unable to use onboard apps, so you need a third party device.

I have an s90c that I do not want nerfed, so I use a fire stick on it and others on avs forums do the same with other streaming devices. I also have 2 h9gs that I keep off the internet.

I use a streaming device on my ust projector, the on board apps are laggy compared to a streaming device.

Another use case is that Samsung store does not have a larger app library compared to Google or the TV is not able to run certain apps.

I use an onn streaming box on one of my TV's that has Google TV on it. I can run emulators up to Dreamcast with the onn box, my TV is not able to do that.
Jul 10, 2024 01:51 PM
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testshootJul 10, 2024 01:51 PM
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Quote from SlickSJ :
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max streaming device, supports Wi-Fi 6E, free & live TV without cable or satellite

- Elevate your entertainment experience with a powerful processor for lightning-fast app starts and fluid navigation.
- Enjoy the show in 4K Ultra HD, with support for Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and immersive Dolby Atmos audio.
- Enjoy smoother 4K streaming, even when other devices are connected to your router.
- Fire TV Stick 4K Max has 16GB of storage—double that of Fire TV Stick 4K and our other streaming sticks, for even more apps, games and downloads.
- Receive a 6-month subscription to MGM+, including access to thousands of Hollywood movies and Original series with your Fire TV purchase. Terms apply.

Supported audio - Dolby Atmos audio
Included remote - Alexa Voice Remote Enhanced
Storage - 16GB
Memory - 2GB

Note : Price applicable for Prime members as part of early prime day deals

https://www.amazon.com/all-new-am...B0BP9SNVH9

Trade-in and get 20% off a qualifying Fire TV device + an Amazon.com gift card might be available for customers who have devices connected to the same account
I don't see the MGM+ shown on the sales page?
Jul 10, 2024 01:51 PM
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DrMASEJul 10, 2024 01:51 PM
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Quote from BBLDRIZZY :
It's 2024 everyone should have a smart tv....I'm surprised these are still for sale
2 of my 4k TVs are from 2017. The updates for the apps quit long ago and the last apps provided are too slow to use. The HDMI ports still work great.

Replacing / adding a $35 Firestick Max or similar is much cheaper than replacing the TVs and prevents ewaste.
Jul 10, 2024 01:56 PM
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BPD007Jul 10, 2024 01:56 PM
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Sorry if this has been asked, but can you side load Kodi on these versions? I have an older fire stick and it's dog slow. Would love to upgrade to a faster one with more storage

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Jul 10, 2024 02:09 PM
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JPCMDJul 10, 2024 02:09 PM
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Quote from SuperStingy :
I have the max and hate it at least I don't like it with plex. I have a few firesticks and cubes throughout my house and this is the first time I've had stuttering issues. The max makes plex think it is an outside connection, can't seem to figure out how to fix it. If I disable remote viewing on plex (watching shows outside of the network) it seems to work fine, but for whatever strange reason other than that constant stuttering of and network drops. I believe I have issues with other apps as well, but have long given up on it and use it for my exercise area where I'm streaming hulu usually. Maybe I got a dud, but even factory resetting, that did not work. I hate the max, which is sad, because I really wanted the extra memory. I also hate the cubes (so far each generation has the same issue, I have two generations of cubes and I hate them both), they work, but I find myself having to restart them at least daily to get them to work correctly.
Strange, I have no issues with my FireTV Max or FireTV 4K with Plex. Local and no local, no issues at all.
Jul 10, 2024 02:12 PM
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JPCMDJul 10, 2024 02:12 PM
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Quote from inttwoeight :
Amazon products remind me of the quality of K-Mart, or maybe even Wal-Mart, a lot to be desired.



I used Roku for a very long time but had issues with some apps. Tried the Fire stick on sale and love it. Feels like the Roku to me with slimmer remote. Doesn't feel cheaper than the Roku, feels fine for me.
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Jul 10, 2024 02:15 PM
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jfsd
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Quote from BPD007 :
Sorry if this has been asked, but can you side load Kodi on these versions? I have an older fire stick and it's dog slow. Would love to upgrade to a faster one with more storage
Not sure of other versions but you can sideload Kodi on the 4K Max and it runs pretty well on mine, connecting to a Jellyfin server.
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jaredalanmitchellJul 10, 2024 02:16 PM
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Quote from soldiersinx :
Here are some use case scenarios for a streaming device.

The Hisense h9g used faulty memory that caused the main board to fail if too many writes occured. The best way to prevent this was to disable the internet, not use on board apps and use a streaming device.

For the Samsung s90b, the company apparently sent out firmware updates that lowered the brightness of the TV. So to prevent an update for those who did not receive it, you would keep the TV off the internet, unable to use onboard apps, so you need a third party device.

I have an s90c that I do not want nerfed, so I use a fire stick on it and others on avs forums do the same with other streaming devices. I also have 2 h9gs that I keep off the internet.

I use a streaming device on my ust projector, the on board apps are laggy compared to a streaming device.

Another use case is that Samsung store does not have a larger app library compared to Google or the TV is not able to run certain apps.

I use an onn streaming box on one of my TV's that has Google TV on it. I can run emulators up to Dreamcast with the onn box, my TV is not able to do that.
I think this is pretty common. I bought my LG OLED for the panel, not the smart interface. I have a 2nd Gen Fire TV Cube and the backlit remote, FireTV Recast for Antenna TV.

The LG TV remote sucks and the whole UI isn't my thing. Don't need my TV connected to the internet, my FireTV Cube does what I need.
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Jul 10, 2024 02:25 PM
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swechsler
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Jul 10, 2024 02:25 PM
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Quote from soldiersinx :
Here are some use case scenarios for a streaming device.
Here are some more:
  • Smart TV is buggy, out of warranty and manufacturer is no longer supporting the software
  • Built in processor is too slow
  • You dislike the UI of the built-in smarts and would prefer Fire TV instead
  • Your Smart TV has Roku and you want to sideload some apps
  • You don't like the user data collection policy of your TV manufacturer
I'm sure there are many others.
Jul 10, 2024 03:06 PM
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Bizkit64Jul 10, 2024 03:06 PM
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Quote from bestdeal113 :
Apple TV all the way. TOo many ads on Amazon's
If only they let you side load apps 🄲
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kilbasarJul 10, 2024 03:27 PM
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I've used many different models of FireTVs over the years, and for a long time considered them the best streaming option for power users (Roku for casuals). But I can't really recommend any FireTVs anymore. The UI has gotten so bloated and awful, and requires way too many clicks just to get to your apps and not whatever Amazon is trying to push on you. And their devices have become increasingly slow/laggy over time, for no good reason.

The Walmart Onn GoogleTV streamer is just better in every way, and I'm gradually shifting my TVs over to it.

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Jul 10, 2024 03:35 PM
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swechsler
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Jul 10, 2024 03:35 PM
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The ONN doesn't appear to support Dolby Vision or Atmos. So not every way. Unless you're talking about the ONN Streamer Pro ($50).

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