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If you have no interest in the new Apple TV, or even Amazon’s latest Fire TV lineup, then perhaps a generous discount on the Nexus Player can tempt you. The device can currently be had from Best Buy for just $49.99, which is $30 less than its regular retail price.

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Unlike your run-of-the-mill tablet, this MJ Technology Tablet picks up an over-the-air HDTV television signal so you can watch your favorite programs without needing Wi-Fi or cable.

When the Wi-Fi’s coming in hot, use it like any other tablet to stream movies or play games with your favorite Android apps. It’s the best of both worlds—not to mention able to hold a charge long enough that you won’t be in constant search of an open outlet.

And thanks to Cult of Android Deals, it’s now 17% cheaper at just $139.99 for a limited time.

OnePlus 2 gets another OxygenOS update. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

OnePlus 2 gets another OxygenOS update. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

OnePlus has begun rolling out its latest OxygenOS 2.1.0 software for the OnePlus 2, adding a manual camera mode, support for RAW images in third-party camera apps, and the ability to adjust display color balance.

LG's new Nexus 5 looks good in white. Photo: Android Police

LG’s new Nexus 5X looks good in white. Photo: Android Police

Google is expected to announce its new Nexus smartphones on September 29, and according to sources familiar with its plans, they will be named the Nexus 5X and the Nexus 6P.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge and Note 5

Samsung is going back to the Cupertino well. Photo: Samsung

Just days after being told to stop ripping off Apple’s designs, Samsung is reportedly getting ready to “borrow” another of Cupertino’s ideas — this time with a program for leasing its Galaxy handsets to U.S. customers, much like Apple announced two weeks back with its iPhone Upgrade Program.

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