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Amazon's Fire TV Stick Lite is on sale for $20 for Prime members

It was only cheaper during the holiday season last year.

Amazon's most affordable streaming device just got cheaper for Prime members. The Fire TV Stick Lite is down to $20 right now, which is $10 off its normal price and only $2 more than its Black Friday sale price. There's no telling how long this Prime-only deal will last, but it's worth noting that the Fire TV Stick Lite is the only streaming dongle of Amazon's discounted right now — the standard Fire TV Stick remains to $40 while the Fire TV Stick 4K sits at $50.

Buy Fire TV Stick Lite at Amazon - $20

This model came out last fall as a new, low-cost addition to Amazon's streaming lineup. It supports FHD streaming with HDR and comes with an Alexa voice remote. That accessory is also considered a "lite" version because it can't control your TV — you'll only be able to use it to control the Fire TV Stick Lite itself. But it does include a dedicated Alexa button that you can press and hold to deliver voice commands to the dongle.

As far as power goes, it runs on the same quad-core processor as other Fire TV Sticks and it has 8GB of storage. It's a good option for those that have older TVs and want to upgrade them with basic streaming capabilities, as well as those who prefer Amazon's updated Fire TV interface.

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