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03/10/2021
Walmart has officially started selling the 4K Android TV devices listed on its website now for one month. The retail giant has confirmed to 9to5Goole that it is now possible to buy a $30-worth Onn branded streaming media-the publication discovered its listing more than a month ago-whether online or in-store. At the same time, the $25 Full HD version is still being finalized for online orders, although it can also be purchased in the company's physical stores.
The 4K device takes on a small square form factor similar to Apple's TV's, Roku 4K's and other similar streamers. It has Dolby audio support in addition to 4K UHD output, and it supports 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi. The FHD device, on the other hand, is a streaming stick, which first made its appearance in an FCC listing back in March. Both streaming devices run Android TV as their operating system, but they don't come with the Google TV interface. They both also ship with a remote control based on Google's reference design remote called the G10 that has dedicated Netflix, Disney+, YouTube and HBO Max buttons.
9to5Google said that the 4K version worked well during testing, especially for a $30 device. The application loads quickly, and the home screen is not much different from other streaming media, although it did disconnect the tester's remote control several times and had to restart.