Save $40 on the brand-new Fire TV Cube 4K when you pre-order it at Amazon
SAVE $40: As of Sept. 29, the new Amazon Fire TV Cube 4K Streaming Device is on sale for $99.99 when you pre-order it at Amazon using the code 4KCUBE — that's 29% in savings.
It seems that Amazon conveniently planned its fall hardware event to build hype for its first-ever Prime Early Access Sale, which is headed your way Oct. 11 and 12. With the release of new tech often comes deep discounts on older models, but Amazon likes to keep us on our toes with price drops on brand-new products as well.
As of Sept. 29, you can pre-order the all-new Fire TV Cube 4K HDR Streaming Device for just $99.99 with the code 4KCUBE — that's a $40 discount from its $139.99 retail value.
The third-generation Fire TV Cube boasts the fastest-ever octa-core 2.0 GHz processor for a 20 percent power boost over the previous generation, as well as WiFi 6E support for silky-smooth streaming. Its 4K upscaling feature turns your movies, sports, TV shows, and games into a cinematic experience, while the industry-first HDMI input port lets you connect the device to compatible devices. That means it's possible to add Alexa voice support to your cable box or Blu-Ray player for even more streamlined viewing.
The new Fire TV Cube 4K is set to debut on Oct. 25 for $139.99, which is just in time for peak holiday shopping season. However, you can pre-order today and save $40 with the code 4KCUBE.
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