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Amazon’s new Fire TV Stick 4K Select goes on sale for just $19.99

The Fire TV Stick 4K Select hits a rare 50% discount at $19.99, making it one of the best-value streaming upgrades available during Amazon’s Cyber Monday event.

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If you were waiting for the Cyber Monday hammer to drop, Amazon just made the math embarrassingly easy: the new Fire TV Stick 4K Select is currently showing up at roughly half its list price — about $19.99 at major retailers in the US during the Cyber Monday promotions — which turns what was already a cheap entry into 4K streaming into a nearly impulse-buy bargain.

That $19.99 sticker is a steep cut from Amazon’s MSRP of $39.99 for the Select model, a product Amazon explicitly pitches as its “most affordable 4K streaming stick yet.” The company introduced the Select this season as the baseline 4K option in a refreshed Fire TV family that also pushes a new, more conversational Alexa experience called Alexa+.

$20 at Amazon

On paper, the Select gives you a modern 4K streamer: a quad-core ~1.7GHz processor, 8GB of internal storage, dual-band Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and an Alexa Voice Remote that controls TV power and volume. It supports HDR10 and HDR10+ (and other common HDR formats on the Fire TV platform), and Amazon says the Fire TV lineup gives access to the same broad catalog of apps you expect — Prime Video, Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, Hulu, Peacock and more — plus a large trove of ad-supported channels. For shoppers who just want sharper streams and Alexa voice search on a second TV, that’s a lot of capability for twenty bucks.

Amazon’s marketing leans hard on user convenience: the Fire TV interface is familiar, app launches are billed as snappy, and the promise of a plug-and-play upgrade for an older “dumb” TV is real — plug the dongle into HDMI, attach power, sign into Wi-Fi and you’re in business. Retail listings and product pages also highlight that Fire TV, as a platform, surfaces millions of titles (Amazon’s product messaging points to over 1.8 million movies and episodes across services, with hundreds of thousands available via ad-supported options). That breadth is part of the pitch: a cheap device, lots of content, minimal setup friction.

But there are software trade-offs to be honest about. The Select ships running Amazon’s new Vega OS — a lean, Linux-based OS Amazon says is more efficient — and that change comes with limits compared with older Fire hardware: sideloading Android APKs is restricted and the device enforces the Amazon Appstore as the source for apps. For people who rely on sideloaded apps, Plex or a home media server handling exotic, high-bitrate codecs, or who want full codec flexibility, the Select’s tighter sandbox is a meaningful constraint. Recent reporting also noted that VPN support (which some streamers rely on for privacy or geo-options) was initially missing on next-gen sticks but has been rolling out via updates and partner apps. In short, great for mainstream streaming services, slightly less friendly for tinkering and certain home-server setups.

Where the Select sits within Amazon’s family matters, too. It’s a step up from the HD model because you get true 4K and HDR for just a bit more during the sale, but it’s below the Fire TV Stick 4K Max and the Cube if you need Wi-Fi 6/6E, Dolby Atmos, more RAM or additional headroom for cloud gaming. Those higher-end models still turn up in holiday discounts, but they don’t come close to the Select’s “$20” headline value. For most households looking to add streaming to a bedroom, office, or a roommate’s TV, the Select’s balance of price and everyday capability is hard to beat this Cyber Monday.

Real buyers and early reviews tend to reinforce that practical impression: faster app loading and straightforward setup get repeated in hands-on impressions, and reviewers who tested picture quality with mainstream services generally call the 4K image very good for the category. The usual caveat applies — if you demand Dolby Vision, advanced audio passthrough, or deep local-media support, the Select isn’t meant to replace a higher-end streamer — but for the “plug this on the guestroom TV” use case, it’s near-perfect.

There’s also a longer game here: Amazon is expanding what Fire TVs can do through software and services. Alexa+ — Amazon’s new, more conversational assistant — will be included for Prime members and available as a $19.99/month add-on for non-Prime users, and Amazon says the Fire TV experience will gain tighter integrations with gaming and cloud features over time. That means buying into the Select today is also a bet on a software roadmap that will keep adding value, although some of those features will be Prime-centric or gated behind subscriptions.

If you’re deciding right now: treat this Cyber Monday price as the defining factor. At $19.99, you’re getting a modern 4K stick with a current remote, Alexa voice controls, and access to the biggest streaming services — an excellent upgrade for secondary screens and older TVs. If you’re a power user who needs sideloading, niche codecs, Dolby Vision or advanced audio formats, the trade-offs matter and a higher-end Fire TV or a more flexible platform will pay dividends. But for the price, convenience and immediate pop-in value, the Select at half off is an easy thing to recommend for most people hunting holiday bargains.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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