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Amazon Fire TV stick is so cheap for Presidents Day it could be a mistake

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Presidents Day deals have started to arrive ahead of the annual holiday, which means you can already start your shopping. If you’re on the hunt for Roku deals, you might have a hard time because the streaming devices are always sold out, so you might want to take a look at Amazon’s Fire TV devices as an alternative. One such offer is for the Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite with Alexa Voice Remote and voucher, which is on sale from QVC with a $17 discount to bring the bundle’s price down to a more affordable $23, from the original price of $40.

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The Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite is a streaming stick that provides access to the most popular streaming services on any TV with an HDMI port. It comes with an Alexa Voice Remote that allows you to issue voice commands for various functions, and a voucher for different subscriptions that you might find helpful for your home.

It’s easy to set up the Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite, as all you need is to connect it to a power source and plug it into your TV’s HDMI port. On-screen instructions will guide you through pairing the remote, connecting to your Wi-Fi network, and logging into your Amazon account. From there, you’re free to install the apps of your favorite streaming services, so that you can gain access to libraries of content through your TV.

The Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite supports up to 1080p resolution, for superb clarity and detail on the TV shows and movies that you watch. It can also stream in HDR, without commanding the higher price and bandwidth of a 4K device.

The Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite with Alexa Voice Remote and voucher already offers great value at its original price of $40, so it’s an even better deal with QVC’s $17 discount, bringing the bundle’s price down to just $23. There’s no telling how long stocks will last because the bundle is moving fast, so if you’re already looking forward to watching your favorite shows and movies with the Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite, you should click that Buy Now button as soon as you can.

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