SAVE $30: As of May 21,Monica Swinn the Fire TV Stick 4K Max is on sale for only $29.99 at Amazon with the code MAX4KNEW. That's 50% off its list price.
Got Samsung The Frame TV taste, but lack the funds for a major TV upgrade? Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K Max can turn your existing TV into artwork for that bougie on a budget aesthetic.
As of May 21, the already affordable Fire TV Stick 4K Max is on sale for a very low $29.99 at Amazon when you enter the code MAX4KNEW. That's $30 or 50% off its list price of $59.99 and its lowest price on record.
SEE ALSO: Shop the best Memorial Day deals under $100 on AmazonThe first and only Fire TV Stick with Ambient Experience, the 4K Max lets you choose from over 2,000 works of fine art or use AI art to design your own masterpiece by asking Alexa to generate an original image and choosing a painting style. The only limit is your own imagination. You can also customize your screen with Alexa widgets like calendar, to-dos, weather, and more, and control your compatible smart home devices from your TV. Someone knocking on your front door and interrupting your movie? No need to get up — just ask Alexa to show you your front door camera.
The 4K Max packs the most storage of any Fire TV Stick at 16GB, so it won't get bogged down by too many apps. It also features WiFi-6E, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos support. Translation: smooth streaming that looks and sounds great.
Casual gamers will also appreciate that they can play games just like they stream movies with either Amazon Luna or Xbox Game Pass. No need to splurge on an expensive console. This $29.99 streaming stick (paired with a compatible controller) will get the job done.
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