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Fire TV Stick 4K Max

SAVE £17: The Fire TV Stick 4K Max is on sale for £37.99 this Black Friday, saving you 31% on list price.


If you want to go big this Black Friday, look no further than the Fire TV Stick 4K Max — the most powerful Fire TV Stick yet. And that’s what Black Friday is all about. Splurging on the biggest and best products — those cool devices and gift items that you might not normally consider. And the Fire TV Stick 4K Max is certainly a treat this Black Friday, with its price dropped down to £37.99 — that’s 31% off the usual price of £54.99.

As you’d expect, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max is packed with all the standard features. There are literally countless hours of movies and shows to enjoy via top streaming platforms, including Netflix, Prime, Disney, YouTube, and plenty of others.

What makes this device even more impressive is that it’s equipped with a new quad-core 1.8 GHz processor and support for impressively fast WiFi 6. An Alexa-enabled remote means you won’t even need to physically search services and channels. Just tell Alexa what you want to watch and she’ll put it on for you.

This Black Friday deal is available until Nov. 29, which is actually few days after Black Friday itself.

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