Amazon revamps Fire TV, launches its own ‘Artline’ televisions with frames at CES

Amazon Upgrades Fire TV Interface and Unveils New Artline TVs at CES

Amazon redesigns Fire TV for easier use and launches stylish Artline TVs at CES

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San Francisco: Amazon is updating its Fire TV to make it easier. The new design focuses on content and simplifies how you find it. The company says this is the first big change in years. They are also launching their Artline TVs, which look like art frames and come in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes.

With the new Fire TV, you do not have to scroll so much. You can find movies and shows in clear categories like Movies, TV, Live TV, Sports, and News. There are more app slots now, too; you can see 20 instead of just 6!

Amazon says they made the interface faster. It will be up to 30% quicker on popular devices. You can also use Alexa+ to find things to watch or call an Uber. The refreshed Fire TV will start rolling out in February. Later, you will see this new design in more places.

The Artline TVs will have 4K QLED screens and come with 10 frame options. They let you show art or your own photos when not in use. With Alexa+, you can even ask to see photos from your trips or special events.

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