Amazon has officially announced its new operating system, Vega. The first Fire TV device with the OS is the 4K Select.
Years in the making, the proprietary Linux OS that replaces Android-based FireOS is expected to be announced at next week's event. Here's everything we know so far.
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Amazon is reportedly set to replace its Android-based Fire TV OS with Vega OS, a new Linux-based system. More details here.