Amazon’s Fire announced new TVs and a new Stick

Amazon added a new 4K streaming stick, a new Fire TV series, and new Omni TVs to its Fire lineup.

Amazon added new TVs in 50” and 75” options called the Fire TV Omni QLED Series. The new flagship Omni QLED series has better visuals on a display that is 60% brighter than older models, with nearly double the local dimming zones. The new TVs also get HDR10+ and Dolby Vision with adaptive technology, making colors and content more colorful. Also, an upgraded processor makes it 40% faster than before.

Amazon Fire also announced their new TV 2-Series and 4-Series available in 32” to 55” options. The new 2-Series delivers crisp HD while the 4-Series has 4K resolution. Both TVs have thin bezels and are both 30% faster than before with new quad-core processors. There is also a new feature coming to older TVs and the new ones, Dialogue Boost, which allows you to turn up voice volume without increasing background noise.

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Amazon also added a new Fire TV Stick, the 4K Select, that helps you get the best from every pixel of your 4K TV. It has support for HDR10+ and makes apps run super fast. The new fast performances come due to the new operating system, Vega, which is responsive and highly efficient. It also works with most of the streaming services in the world, and will soon support Xbox gaming, Luna, and Alexa+ for better experiences.

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All new devices are available for pre-order today and will start to ship next month. The Fire TV Stick 4K Select is available for $39.99. The Omni QLED Series starts at $479.99. The 4-Series starts at $329.99, and the 2-Series starts at $159.99.

What do you think about Amazon/Fire’s new products? Will you be getting some of them? Let us know in the comments.

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