Walmart's cheap 4K Android TV box is on full display, but you can't buy it yet

Android TV Home Screen Joe
Android TV Home Screen Joe (Image credit: Joe Maring / Android Central)

What you need to know

  • Walmart's Android TV stick is getting ready to launch.
  • A listing for the upcoming device has shown up on the retailer's site.
  • This confirms many of the earlier leaked specs.

Walmart's Android TV stick is available on the company's website and has been for almost a week at this point, but it's not truly on sale (courtesy of our friends over at 9to5Google.)

The streaming stick was first spotted earlier this year via its FCC listing, revealing its design and some of its specifications. This new Walmart listing confirms pretty much everything, from the 4K UHD support to its Dolby Audio. It'll be dubbed the rather laborious "onn. Android TV UHD Streaming Device", and it'll set you back $29.88. The box will get you the UHD TV streaming device, remote control with included batteries, an AC adapter, and a quick start guide.

Separately, Walmart's listing touts the following key specs:

  • 4K resolution TV streaming
  • Easy setup with your Google account
  • Plugs into your TV's HDMI port
  • Android TV
  • Dolby audio
  • 4K Ultra High-definition resolution
  • WiFi: 2.4/5GHz 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac MIMO
  • Input: AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 250mA MAX; Output: DC 5V/1A

Walmart Tv Stick

Source: Walmart (Image credit: Source: Walmart)

Even though Walmart's not exactly a premier Android brand, the company has been making Android tablets for a while, and it makes some of the best cheap tablets under its onn. brand. It's even been one of Google's first choices for its new entertainment space feature alongside Lenovo.

This isn't likely to launch with the Google TV experience, though Google still promises to bring that to other OEMs in the coming months. With this listing already up, we can expect its TV stick (or UHD Streaming Device) to launch within the coming weeks, if not days.

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Chromecast with Google TV

If you can't wait for Walmart's model, the Chromecast with Google TV is Google's more expensive alternative. Coming in three sleek colors, the low-price and thoughtful interface make this a tempting product.

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