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Amazon offers
Select Prime Members: 43" Amazon Fire TV Omni Series 4K UHD Smart TV for
$99.99 for purchase on
Prime Day when you
Click Request Invitation on the product page.
Shipping is free.
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Specs: - Hands-free TV with Alexa: With built-in microphones, just ask to turn on the TV, and find, launch, and control content, so you can put down the remote.
- Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K Ultra HD)
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- Panel Type: VA
- WiFi (2.4GHz | 5GHz) / Bluetooth 5.0
- HDR 10, HLG, Dolby Digital Plus
- Two 8-watt speakers
- VESA (mounting): 300 mm x 300 mm
- Ports:
- 3x HDMI 2.0
- 1x HDMI 2.1 (w/ eARC & 5.1 Dolby Digital support)
- Per Rtings.com: 'The [HDMI 2.1] port doesn't support bandwidth beyond HDMI 2.0. It does support eARC, which is an HDMI 2.1 feature, but doesn't require any extra bandwidth over HDMI 2.0.'
- 1x Cable / Antenna Tuner
- 1x Digital Optical Audio
- 1x Analog Audio Out (3.5mm)
- 1x Ethernet
- 1x USB
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https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...mni-series
Regarding the 55 inch, the colors were terrible and all washed out. No matter what I did, I never could get the picture to be acceptable.
However, when I connected a Fire Stick 4K Max and tried to adjust the picture quality while the TV was in the HDMI input for it, picture quality improved extraordinarily. Once I adjusted the Black Level and White Level via the Screen Test app [amazon.com], I saw a big improvement.
I set the Fire Stick 4k Max Display settings to the following before adjusting the picture settings when using the Screen Test app [amazon.com]….
Color Depth = 12bits
Color Format = YCbCr
Dynamic Range Settings = Always HDR
I mention all this because at first the 55 inch version of this deal made an awful impression and I'm assuming that the 43" version will have the same issues.
IMO you can improve picture quality dramatically by not using the built in FireTV OS of these TVs and using a Fire TV 4k Max stick instead.
Last year 55 inch for 10 bucks more
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https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...mni-series [rtings.com]
Regarding the 55 inch, the colors were terrible and all washed out. No matter what I did, I never could get the picture to be acceptable.
However, when I connected a Fire Stick 4K Max and tried to adjust the picture quality while the TV was in the HDMI input for it, picture quality improved extraordinarily. Once I adjusted the Black Level and White Level via the Screen Test app [amazon.com], I saw a big improvement.
I set the Fire Stick 4k Max Display settings to the following before adjusting the picture settings when using the Screen Test app [amazon.com]….
Color Depth = 12bits
Color Format = YCbCr
Dynamic Range Settings = Always HDR
I mention all this because at first the 55 inch version of this deal made an awful impression and I'm assuming that the 43" version will have the same issues.
IMO you can improve picture quality dramatically by not using the built in FireTV OS of these TVs and using a Fire TV 4k Max stick instead.
Also don't force HDR because it'll put SDR content into an HDR content and it'll ruin the picture.
Just go into settings and switch to cinema mode, lower the sharpness, turn off all enhancement settings. That'll fix most of the issues with picture quality.
Used television sets are getting stupidly cheap. I bought a 24" set for $15 from a thrift and turned it into a monitor for arcade games. Any time I feel like playing something from the 20th century, I just flip on the set in my computer room, flip the switch on my AtGames Legends, and fire away.
or use it in a virtual pinball fx3, vpx, fp setup. if used like multipurpose gaming tv, you may have to build a special stand or buy this transforming stand for plenty more.
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Also don't force HDR because it'll put SDR content into an HDR content and it'll ruin the picture.
Just go into settings and switch to cinema mode, lower the sharpness, turn off all enhancement settings. That'll fix most of the issues with picture quality.
The main thing I wanted to do was adjust brightness and contrast via the Screen test app [amazon.com]; something the default FireTV OS doesn't allow. (Picture can't be adjusted when apps or the GUI is running; only when video is playing)
As for HDR Always; without enabling this on the Firestick 4k Max the picture and GUI have a gray faded tone. Turning on HDR puts the TV in Natural Cinema Mode automatically and the GUI looks more vivid; less faded and gray.
Also switching the Color Format to YCbCr from RGB on the Firestick 4k Max made whites more bright and darks more black for me.
As for the Color Depth; I opted for the max setting thinking that the Firestick 4k Max would only allow the maximum color depth that the device/TV would allow. I wanted the Firestick 4k Max to produce the best picture output for the TV as possible.
Overall, I tried my best to adjust the picture via the built in OS to no avail; picture always had a grey/washed out tone with dull blacks and whites.
It was only when I connected a Firestick 4k Max, changed those aforementioned settings and adjusted brightness and contrast via the Screen Test app [amazon.com] did I see a huge improvement in picture quality. I dare say the picture is on par with my TCL 43 inch that has Dolby Vision; whites really pop and blacks are deep dark.
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