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Summary
- Fire TV Stick 4K Select runs new Vega OS for a more responsive, efficient streaming experience.
- Priced at $40, cheaper than the Fire TV Stick 4K ($50) and 4K Max ($60).
- Delivers vibrant 4K picture with HDR10+ support and apps that launch remarkably fast.
Amazon’s Fire TV Sticks are one of the most popular ways to bring the world of streaming to your TV, and at its recent fall 2025 hardware event, the e-commerce giant finally unveiled its next-generation Fire TV Stick.
Amazon has announced the Fire TV Stick 4K Select, its latest addition to its Fire TV Stick lineup. What makes the Fire TV Stick 4K Select different from its predecessors, the Fire TV Stick 4K or the 4K Max, is that the Fire TV 4K Select runs Vega OS, a new operating system designed by Amazon that is said to be more “responsive and highly efficient.”
The Amazon Fire TV 4K Select is $40, which is cheaper than both the Fire TV Stick 4K, which retails for $50, and the 4K Max, which retails for $60.
“Our newest Fire TV Stick, the 4K Select, helps you maximize every pixel of your 4K TVs at an incredible value. It delivers vibrant 4K picture quality with HDR10+ support and apps that launch remarkably fast.”
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