Amazon Fire TV Cube: All the New 3rd-Gen Tricks, from 4K Upscaling to Voice Control


    


    The Amazon Fire TV Cube
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    Amazon says the latest version of its Fire TV Cube is “the best Fire TV streaming media player yet.” Unveiled at the company’s Echo and Ring Launch Event, the new TV Cube includes a 4K-upscaling HDMI input and enhanced networking.
    Now in its third iteration, the Fire TV Cube combines a 4K Fire TV streamer and an Amazon Echo in a single chassis. Like every other cutting-edge streaming device, it offers native 4K Ultra HD capability with Dolby Vision, HDR and Dolby Atmos audio. It also has far-field mics for conversing with the Alexa assistant.
    


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    So what’s new? The Fire TV Cube now includes a faster 2.0Ghz processor and upscaling to 4K (“Super Resolution Upscaling”), which offers better clarity for 1080p or even standard-definition video. Further, the device now includes an HDMI input which offers the ability to control a cable box, video disk player or game console via HDMI-CEC, and therefore also your voice. The Cube also includes a 360-degree IR blaster for compatible devices. You can also use the included Alexa Voice Remote, which may look similar to the just-announced Voice Remote Pro but it doesn’t offer the remote finder, for example.? ?
    
    The back of the Fire TV Cube includes an HDMI input and the remote offers a few more buttons.
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    The HDMI input allows any connected device to use the Cube’s scaler and this should work great for cable box connections. Amazon claims this is a first for a streaming device, while Oppo Blu-ray players also offered an HDMI input, enabling use of the device’s video upscalers.?
    The device has a number of other features including an additional USB port for connecting a webcam for couch-based video calls as well as both an Ethernet port and the latest Wi-Fi 6E support.?
    CNET’s David Katzmaier called the original Fire TV Cube a “special device that breathes new life into your existing tech gear.” The new version adds a couple of features making it even closer to the Logitech Harmony replacement he envisioned at the time. The Fire TV Cube looks to compare well against other hybrid devices like the Roku Streambar, especially if you don’t need a speaker.
    The Fire TV Cube is available for preorder today in the US for $140.