Amazon's new Fire TV is tiny and HDR
Amazon's new Fire TV is so small it can hang off your TV, but it's packed with more technology than any of Amazon's previous set-top boxes.
In addition to 4K video, the all-new Fire TV supports HDR video, Dolby Atmos audio technology, and can support 2160p video at 60 fps, which may add a level of ultra-realism to your TV-viewing experience.
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Like its predecessor, the new Fire TV still has those ultra-sharp edges, but now the HDMI cable is built into the device so it can plug in and hang off the back of your HDTV. This set-up will be familiar to anyone who has ever owned or seen a Google Chromecast streaming device.
Amazon Fire TV will ship with the voice remote for $69. For anyone who wants to extend the voice services of Fire TV, Amazon will be offering a $79.99 bundle that throws in an Amazon Echo Dot.
The company also revealed that its been working with almost a dozen cable and broadcast networks to integrate Alexa voice services into their Fire TV apps.
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