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Don't forget to jump on these last-minute deals our readers are buying this Prime Day

There's still time to grab the important deals that our readers grabbed!

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With Amazon Prime Day well into its second day, we've seen some absolutely stellar deals so far. But, every year, there are always a handful of deals that stand above the rest and make prove to be the best of the best — the ones people actually buy. After all, we do our best to outline all the deals worthy of your hard-earned money, but at the end of the day, you decide what deals are the real winners during Prime Day.

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4K smart TVs are quickly becoming the norm for anyone seeking an excellent content consumption experience. If you already bit the bullet and bought a 4K smart TV, you know the biggest drawback on most of them is the terrible user interface that’s not intuitive to navigate, stutters on the slow processor, and most often, lacks system-level support for voice assistants like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.

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So, you've upgraded to a shiny new 4K TV, with all your favorite streaming apps right on the dashboard — but what do you do if the interface just stinks, and isn't as intuitive or as responsive as you'd like it to be? Whether it's unresponsive due to weaker hardware, or just features an unintuitive layout and wonky controls, there's often plenty of room for improvement.

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Binge on savings of up to 40% off Amazon Fire TV Sticks

Stream movies, watch live TV, listen to music, and so much more

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While smart TVs are a great way to get easy access to your favorite streaming services, the price to upgrade from your old display may be a bit out of your budget. If that's the case, Amazon's line of standalone streaming devices are a great option if a new TV is out of the question. They offer loads of content to access, including streaming services and free live TV, they're super simple to set up and use right out of the box, and most importantly, they are some of the most affordable streaming devices on the market. That last part is even more true now that they're on sale, with a few options close to 40% off at the moment.

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The Fire TV Stick 4K Max price is down to $35 in this fantastic deal

The Fire TV Stick 4K Max price is back to Black Friday levels

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The Fire TV Stick 4K Max is one of the best streaming sticks currently available on the market, and the $35 price tag makes it a must-have. It may not be the fanciest-looking option out there, but it certainly does its job well. While a $20 discount may not sound like much, considering the 4K Max is worth every penny of its normal price, this is a deal you won't regret taking advantage of, especially for those older TVs in your household that have lost app support — or apps so slow you wish the TV would just break entirely.

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Amazon's awesome Fire TV Stick 4K Max is back down to $40

The streaming device was already one of the best values in the space

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The Fire TV Stick 4K Max — could Amazon have crammed any more buzzwords into the name? — made our latest list of best streaming devices as the top value pick. It offers a number of premium features at a very fair price point. That price gets even more appealing with today's deal, knocking it down to just $40. That's a few bucks off its Black Friday record low, but it's as a good of a discount as you can get for the time of year. It's also definitely a welcome one on an already great product.

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Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max review: Leaving the Chromecast in the dust

What Amazon lacks in design, it more than makes up for in speed

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More than ever, the device you choose to stream Netflix, Hulu, and dozens of other subscription services is as important as the TV itself. Sure, you can rely on built-in software — after all, most televisions these days partner with the likes of Roku, Amazon, or Google to make additional accessories redundant. But that software is often much slower than what you'll find on standalone boxes, which means picking up dedicated devices can actually present a much-needed upgrade.

Amazon's first self-branded Fire smart TVs are cheaper than you'd expect

There's also a new Fire TV Stick with picture-in-picture and Wi-Fi 6

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It was inevitable. After making a house brand of low-price Android tablets, then expanding into streaming boxes and even the software powering smart TVs themselves, Amazon is ready to cut down out one more middleman. Today the company announced its first Fire TV models, smart televisions branded by Amazon with Fire software and Alexa assistants built right in. The Omni and 4-series TVs will go on sale within the next month.