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Amazon launches $39 'Fire TV Stick' to challenge Google's Chromecast

Amazon Fire TV Stick

Today Amazon announced the “Fire TV Stick,” a $39 streaming device designed to compete with devices like the Chromecast. The Fire TV Stick starts shipping November 19 but is available for preorder now.

Amazon claims its stick is the “most powerful streaming media stick” on the market. And, yes, the Fire TV Stick appears to be significantly more powerful than Google’s streaming stick.

Amazon describes the Fire TV Stick as a full-blown streaming device — it doesn’t require “casting” media from one device to another to operate. The Fire TV Stick costs $4 more than Google’s Chromecast, but for Prime subscribers already shelling out $99 per year, Amazon is offering a temporary $20 discount on the device.

The device ships with the following specs:


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  • Dual-core processor
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 8 GB storage
  • 1080p HD video
  • Dolby Digital Plus surround sound

Amazon says the small piece of hardware offers “instant access to … Netflix, Prime Instant Video, Hulu Plus, WatchESPN, NBA Game Time, Twitch, SHOWTIME ANYTIME, Prime Music, Spotify, Pandora, Vevo, Plex, A&E, PBS, PBS KIDS, WATCH Disney Channel, YouTube.com, and more.” The company is also soliciting developers to create apps specifically for the Fire TV Stick.

Here’s a closer look at the device, including its companion remote: