It's your last chance to get record-low prices on Amazon Fire TV Sticks — plus a huge sale on Amazon's answer to Samsung's The Frame art TV

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Amazon Fire TV Stick and Ember Artline TV (Image credit: Amazon)

Amazon Prime Day is almost over, so don't miss out on the excellent deals on Fire TV devices — including the Fire TV Sticks, and also Amazon's own-brand TVs, which used to be called Fire TVs but are now called the Ember range. This Prime Day has been especially good for this stuff, because you can get the Amazon Fire TV Stick HD for just $17.99 (down from $34.99) or the top-tier Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max for $34.99 (down from $59.99).

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The other impressive deal this year is the discount on Amazon's answer to Samsung's The Frame art TV — it's called the Ember Artline, comes with a stylish frame in the box (unlike Samsung's), and you don't need a subscription to access art to display on it.

Most importantly, the 65-inch version is now down to just $899 (from $1,099), while the 55-inch Ember Artline is down to $699 (from $899). Don't miss out and kick yourself later watching your artless TV…

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Matt is TechRadar's Managing Editor for Entertainment, meaning he's in charge of persuading our team of writers and reviewers to watch the latest TV shows and movies on gorgeous TVs and listen to fantastic speakers and headphones. It's a tough task, as you can imagine. Matt has over a decade of experience in tech publishing, and previously ran the TV & audio coverage for our colleagues at T3.com, and before that he edited T3 magazine. During his career, he's also contributed to places as varied as Creative Bloq, PC Gamer, PetsRadar, MacLife, and Edge. TV and movie nerdism is his speciality, and he goes to the cinema three times a week. He's always happy to explain the virtues of Dolby Vision over a drink, but he might need to use props, like he's explaining the offside rule.

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