Fire TV Recast offers both DVR and streaming on the go

Today, at a hardware event that took place in Seattle, Amazon announced its first DVR called the Fire TV Recast. You can pre-order today starting at $230 for two tuners (recording two shows at once) and 500 GB storage space. A Fire TV Recast with four tuners (that can record four shows at once) and 1 TB will be available as well, but price wasn't disclosed. These will ship in time for the holidays.

The Fire TV Recast can be placed anywhere in your home and connected to an antenna. It will then beam your recorded shows or live TV anywhere through your home to an Echo Show, Fire tablet, mobile device or a Fire TV. The app will even help you find the strongest signal.

You can also use Alexa with Fire TV Recast. The smart assistant can search for shows, browse the recordings you have on the DVR, change TV channels, control payback and manage and schedule recordings.

This story is currently developing, and we'll continue to update as we receive more information.

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