Amazon’s Fire Stick TV Lite was just almost completely leaked. The German medium WinFuture has shown the supposed first official image of this device, which would replace the current one Fire Stick TV basic of the company. This is Amazon’s flagship device to compete with proposals like the Chromecast, and in 2020 it would come with a minor renovation.
We are going to tell you what would this Fire Stick TV Lite have again and how is its new design, according to the leaked information. While the new generation isn’t aiming for big changes, Amazon wants this new model to be even simpler than the old one.
This is the Fire Stick TV Lite, according to WinFuture
At the design level, the proposal is practically identical to the Fire Stick TV. We have a fairly simple black design for the HDMI dongle that connects to the TV. The device, according to the images, will be very similar in size to the previous model, so it should not take up too much space behind the TV. Regarding the command, there are some changes compared to the current model. Some buttons are dispensed with, such as volume or power.
We still have a wheel to control apps and a button to invoke voice control. The size of the remote also seems similar to the previous generation, and the location of the rest of the buttons (the two main rows) is identical to that of the Amazon Fire Stick TV. The elements that come with the Stick TV Lite have also been filtered, such as the power plug, batteries, USB cable and HDMI accessory.
Regarding the technical characteristics of this Amazon Fire Stick TV Lite, there is no data in sight. It is a good time to remember that the first generation model was priced at 39.90 euros, being capable of offer a maximum of Full HD (1080p) resolution no possibility to play HDR content. The new model is also expected to be quite inexpensive, so we may not see the jump to 4K. According to WinFuture, the launch of the Fire Stick TV Lite is imminent, so we will be attentive to its arrival.
Via | WinFuture
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