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Prime Day is less than a week away, but you don't need to wait until then to start shopping for good deals. Early Prime Day deals include bargains on headphones, Apple AirPods, Fire Stick devices, smart speakers, Blink cameras, and Fire tablets. If you're looking for TV deals, Prime Day will have the best deals, as TVs are usually one of the most sought-after products. But if you need a TV today, these Fire TVs are well-discounted right now, some reaching record-low prices according to price-checking tools. One of my favorite reasons to get Fire TVs is being able to install Kodi, which essentially lets you stream any movie or show available. Here are my favorite Fire TVs you can get right now if you can't wait until July 16.
If you're looking for the best TV of the bunch, the Amazon Fire TV 55" Omni QLED Series for $419.99 (originally $599.99) is it. A QLED TV is naturally going to have a brighter panel with better colors and stronger contrast than a regular LED TV. They are also cheaper than OLED TVs. This OMNI TV can get you 4K with a 3,840 by 2,160 resolution, 474 nits of brightness, a high 118,500:1 contrast ratio, and 3.2 ms input lag for games (it still only has a 60 Hz refresh rate, though). The last time this TV reached this price was back in March of this year.
For those looking for a middle-of-the-pack TV, the Insignia 50-inch Class F30 Series for $189.99 (originally $299.99) is a great option. This is the lowest price this TV has reached on Amazon in the last few months. It can also get you 4K with 2160p resolution, but you won't have the same brightness or contrast ratio as the OMNI. Still, for less than half the price, this 50-inch Fire TV is great value for your money.
If you want to spend less than $100 for a smart TV, the Insignia 32-inch Class F20 Series for $79.99 (originally $129.99) is impressive for an already-budget TV. You won't have any impressive specs with the F20 series (it only has HD 720p), but it is still a smart TV with the Fire operating system for under $100. You can also use the controller to control the TV with Alexa's voice commands and use Apple AirPlay to stream from your iPhone. Not bad for $79.99.
If you're willing to go a little over $100, the Fire TV 32" 2-Series for $109.99 (originally $199.99) is a great alternative. Spec-wise, it's virtually the same as the Insignia 32-inch. The main difference is that this model offers high-dynamic-range video (HDR10), which increases brightness, color accuracy, and contrast compared to standard high-definition TVs. Also, this is an Amazon product through and through, as opposed to the Insignia. Not that it'll make much of a difference, since both still run the same Fire OS.
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