By JOSEPH PISANI
AP Retail Writer
NEW YORK (AP) - Alexa for couch potatoes is coming: Amazon's new Fire TV
streaming device will let users shout out when they want to turn on the TV,
flip channels or search for sitcoms -- all without pushing any buttons.
The Fire TV Cube is not entirely hands-free yet, however. Some apps or
streaming services may require viewers to pick up the included remote to
rewind or stop a show.
Amazon already sells other voice-controlled Fire TV devices, but those
require a push of the remote's mic button or a separate Echo device with
Amazon's Alexa voice assistant.
The Cube will be available later this month for $120.
Nvidia's Shield also offers hands-free streaming using Google's digital
assistant. Other devices, including Apple TV, require activation with the
remote's mic.

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