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CBS All Access streaming heads to Amazon Fire TV
Its newest model, the 4th generation Apple TV released in October, has a new remote that lets you call upon Siri to help you find content and use your voice to advance or rewind while watching programs. That means you can still pick up the 3 gen version of the device for around $52.
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Streaming TV services like Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Google Chromecast will all be on promo this Black Friday! Instead of trying to get people to surround your screen, you can just fling it to your TV with a Chromecast. Th Fire TV is capable of connecting to more than 3000 channels, apps, and games, bringing all the content you can wish for to your home. However, if gaming is a priority, consider the $139.99 model with game controller.
For $5.99 a month, CBS All Access will offer Amazon Fire TV users more than 7,500 episodes from the current season, previous seasons and classic shows on demand, as well as the ability to stream their local CBS Television station live in more than 110 markets across the USA, reaching almost 75 percent of the US, including NY, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and Philadelphia, with more to be added soon.
The service is available on the new Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick with Voice Remote.
Black Friday is just around the corner, and among the top tech items on offer this year are streaming sticks and set top boxes.
Roku has the most complete lineup of streaming players available this holiday season, making it easy to find a streaming player that meets the needs of every streamer. It supports a great deal of online video services including Netflix and Amazon. If you plan to connect to an older TV, opt for the Roku 1 or Roku SE, which has a composite video jack in addition to an HDMI jack.
On top of those discounts, Roku also has a limited-edition special for Black Friday, though it will only be available in “limited supply” at brick-and-mortar and online stores. Roku will though again also sell you the Roku players directly with Black Friday pricing starting at 9:1pm PT on Wednesday.
NVIDIA’s Shield TV couldn’t miss from the list of the best internet tv streaming devices.
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Roku is a simpler streaming option, for those who might think they would feel intimidated by some of the bigger and pricier options on the market. It doesn’t matter if you own an Android device or an iOS one, the Chromecast will work with both. Additional offers include free trials of HBO NOW, Netflix, and more. The price of the streaming device starts from $35, and Target and CostCo will grant you $20 off when you purchase two Chromecast devices. You can pick up either of these items for the same discount at Best Buy as well.