Now could be a very good time to pop a new Fire TV Stick in the back of your telly. Argos is just one retailer that is offering these popular devices at a vastly discounted rate. In fact, some models are now less than half their usual price, which is a bit of a bargain. If you head to the Argos website, you'll find the standard model with HD streaming available for £19.99 that's 50 percent off. SEE THE DEAL HERE
Switch to 4K and things get even better. Argos currently has Fire TV Stick 4K for just £25.99 - that's instead of the usual £59.99 price.
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As the name suggests, this streaming gadget offers visuals in pin-sharp ultra HD quality with Dolby Vision/Atmos and HDR10+ technology.
It also supports Wi-Fi 6 for speedy streaming and features full access to all th most popular streaming apps such as Netflix, Disney+ and Apple TV+.
This offer is clearly proving popular with Argos confirming that it's "selling fast" and "in demand".
The final deal worth checking out is money off the ultimate Fire TV Stick 4K Max. This device not only offers improved picture quality but also has a faster processor inside and even better Wi-Fi 6E connectivity.
It also gets the exclusive Ambient Experience, which not only lets you add useful widgets to the display but also turns TVs into a piece of art with over 2,000 images to choose from. That means you'll never have to stare at a dull blank screen ever again.
The Fire TV 4K Max usually costs £69.99, but that's been reduced to just £39.99 - saving £30.
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If you don't fancy a trip to Argos, it's worth checking out Amazon and Currys with these retailers also offering similar Fire TV price cuts.
Another thing to note is that Amazon is about to release a new Fire TV Stick called the 4K Select. It launches on October 14 and will cost £49.99 - that's £10 cheaper than the Fire TV Stick 4K when at full price.
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