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Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select (newest model, often just called Fire TV Stick 4K Select) is Amazon’s most affordable 4K streaming device, launched as an entry-level option for crisp UHD streaming without premium extras. It plugs into your TV’s HDMI port, turning any compatible set into a smart TV with access to thousands of apps, Prime Video, Netflix, YouTube, and more.
Key Features and Specifications
- Resolution & HDR — Supports 4K Ultra HD at up to 60fps, with HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG for enhanced contrast and colors (no Dolby Vision).
- Audio — Dolby Atmos passthrough for immersive sound (if your TV/sound system supports it).
- Processor & Performance — Quad-core 1.7 GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 8GB internal storage.
- Connectivity — Wi-Fi 5 (dual-band), Bluetooth support.
- Remote — Alexa Voice Remote (with power, volume, mute controls; microphone for voice search and smart home commands).
- Other Perks — AI-powered search for quick content discovery, free & live TV channels, personalized recommendations, access to Amazon’s ecosystem (Prime, Alexa+ features), and smart home hub capabilities.
- Dimensions & Weight — Compact stick: ~3.9 × 1.2 × 0.6 inches (99 × 30 × 14 mm), ~1.5 oz (42g).
- OS — Runs on Vega OS (Amazon’s custom Linux-based platform, not Android-based like older Fire TV models), meaning a streamlined interface but limited app selection at launch (fewer sideloading options; focuses on core streaming apps).


Performance and Reviews
It’s praised as a solid budget 4K streamer—smooth for everyday use like Prime Video, Netflix, and YouTube in 4K, with fast app loading and reliable voice controls. Reviewers note it’s a great upgrade for older TVs, delivering sharp picture quality at a low price. The Vega OS brings a cleaner, more focused experience with better AI recommendations.
Common feedback:
- Excellent value for basic 4K needs; handles streaming well without lag on good Wi-Fi.
- Drawbacks: No Dolby Vision (stick to HDR10+), lower specs than higher models (may feel slower with heavy multitasking), limited app ecosystem compared to Android-based Fire Sticks (no sideloading easily), and it can get warm during extended use.
Overall, it’s a capable entry-level pick for most users—especially if you want affordable 4K without extras like Wi-Fi 6 or advanced gaming.
Comparison to Other Fire TV Models
Model Resolution/HDR Processor/RAM/Storage Wi-Fi OS Best For Fire TV Stick 4K Select 4K HDR10+ (no Dolby Vision) 1.7GHz quad-core / 1GB / 8GB Wi-Fi 5 Vega OS Budget 4K streaming Fire TV Stick HD 1080p Similar entry-level Wi-Fi 5 Vega OS Basic HD Fire TV Stick 4K Plus 4K Dolby Vision Better performance Wi-Fi 6 Android-based Balanced 4K Fire TV Stick 4K Max 4K Dolby Vision/Atmos Faster CPU Wi-Fi 6E Android-based High-performance/gaming The Select is cheaper but trades some features (e.g., no Dolby Vision, slower Wi-Fi) for the price.



