Update: This popular offer is still available to request an invitation.
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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That's what I do with my fire tv stick, I buy an otg adapter to plug into the micro USB port of the stick and plug in the fat32 flash drive.
Just wondering if you can do this with these built-in versions?
I'm using that specific TCL TV as my primary monitor every day and hoping that deal comes back this year so I can pick up one for the office.
Also worth noting that the specific models really matter. Bad experiences with picture quality on one TCL, Toshiba, Hisense, etc don't mean that every model is bad/slow/etc.
I chose to use a Firestick 4k Max as I was able to better adjust the TV's picture that way and The Firestick 4k Max has much better overall performance compared to the stock/built in OS. I'm pretty impressed how the picture quality dramatically improved when doing this for the 55 inch $100 I got last year.
As for this deal; I'm starting to realize it's tepid IMO. I went to Walmart a few days ago (Haven't been for years) and I was shocked how low TVs are now in normal retail locations. I saw a few 65" TVs for $299 for example...
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No, it's actually quite nice. Better than the TLC that I had in the garage before it. Got the 55 inch for $110 last year and worth double that price.
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