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Turn Any HDTV Into a SmartTV For Under $50 with SmartStick by FAVI

FAVI Enjoyment, makers of impressive audiovisual products, has declared today a ground-breaking way to improve HDTV's with SmartStick. This small system which is placed into your TV's HDMI slot allows you to access your preferred films, songs, applications and activities all via the newest Android operating system OS. This new quick-connect solution to improving your current television to a SmartTV is also cost-effective at under $50 MSRP.
The sky's the restrict with SmartStick providing a large number of Apps ready for perform such as film loading via Blockbuster online, HULU or EPIX, songs loading via The planet discount pandora or Spotify, film loading via You Pipe, and also popular social networks like Pinterest, Facebook or myspace and Tweets. Additionally, the SmartStick has a full Web internet browser and 4GB of built-in storage. Involved with the SmartStick is its MediaSHARE app where you can easily provide films, songs and images straight to your TV making it a hub of entertainment – no registration needed.

There are also fun components for the SmartStick that are traded independently made to improve the experience along with a complete small wifi key pad complete with a touch pad for simple web surfing around.

"We are excited to present this simple to use system for both work and perform," says Jeremy Yakel, creator of FAVI Enjoyment "SmartStick allows for much more than a loading film box, it's your SmartTV, Home Cinema and PC all combined into one."

SmartStick Features:

  • 100% compatible with any HDTV
  • Plug and Play – no subscriptions needed
  • Thousands of Apps available via GooglePlay
  • Favorite movies, music and games delivered instantly
  • Multi-language functionality
  • Accessories sold separately
  • Mini wireless keyboard with touchpad mouse (39.99 MSRP)
SmartStick from FAVI Entertainment will be available at Radio Shack, Best Buy, Amazon and Newegg this November. Pre-orders are currently being accepted for an October 30th ship date at favientertainment.com. To see the SmartStick in action, please view the video here.

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