Deal | Amazon Fire TV 4-Series lineup now up to 36% off
Powered by the Fire TV OS software environment and released back in 2021, the Amazon Fire TV 4-Series is a three-piece lineup for mainstream digital media consumers who are looking for a smart TV that won't drain their wallets. The launch prices of the 43, 50, and 55-inch models were US$369.99, US$469.99, and US$519.99. Now, Amazon discounted them by 32%, 36%, and 31%, so those interested can get them for US$249.99, US$289.99, and US$359.99.
The list of common specs and features includes 3 X HDMI 2.0 inputs, one HDMI eARC 2.1 for connecting audio gear, a Direct LED (basically, a VA panel) with 3,840 X 2,160 pixels and HDR10, HLG support, Dolby Atmos and Dolby Digital Plus, eARC support, Auto Low-Latency Mode, as well as an easy-to-use Alexa Voice Remote. This piece of hardware includes a microphone for voice commands and features dedicated buttons for Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, as well as Amazon Prime Video. The smart TV goes online via WiFi or Ethernet.
In addition to the above, the Amazon Fire TV 4-Series smart TVs also come with two 8 W speakers and are ready for installation via a 300 X 300 mm VESA mount. A USB port, Bluetooth 5.0, and one digital optical audio port output are present in the list of connectivity features as well.
Unsurprinsingly, the Amazon Fire TV 4-Series is very popular on Amazon. After over 30,000 user reviews, it has a rating of 4.6/5 stars. The attributes highlighted are its value for money (4.5), followed by remote control, picture quality, and sound quality (each rated 4.4). The last two highlights mentioned in the breakdown by feature are the TV's smart capabilities (4.3) and the Alexa integration, which is rated 4.2 out of 5.
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