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Amazon's budget-friendly answer to the Frame TV will start shipping on April 22

Amazon's budget-friendly answer to the Frame TV will start shipping on April 22
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When Amazon introduced the Ember Artline TVs in January, it didn’t have a specific date of availability to share. Now, the company is ready to supply the details: Pre-orders open today, and units ship on April 22 in the US and Canada, “with the UK and Germany to follow.” The company also announced a new version of its Fire TV Stick HD this morning, as well as some new features for its Fire TV soft

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