Could an Amazon TV box conquer your living room?

The e-tailer sets it sights on Roku and Apple TV

Consumers can actually already access Amazon's media library on devices like Roku.
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Amazon already has your credit card. Up next: Your living room.

Bloomberg Businessweek reports that the world's leading purveyor of cheap wares and digital books plans on releasing its own TV set-top box sometime in the fall to go toe-to-toe with Apple TV and Roku. According to anonymous sources, "The box will plug into TVs and give users access to Amazon's expanding video offerings." Those include the company's "à la carte Video on Demand store, which features newer films and TV shows, and its Instant Video service, which is free for subscribers to the Amazon Prime two-day shipping package."

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Chris Gayomali is the science and technology editor for TheWeek.com. Previously, he was a tech reporter at TIME. His work has also appeared in Men's Journal, Esquire, and The Atlantic, among other places. Follow him on Twitter and Facebook.