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.
Offer notes: - Request an invitation. Prime members get exclusive access to invite-only deals.
- Check your email. Check for email invites on Prime Day.
- Buy if invited. On Prime Day, you'll get an email notification with a unique link that's valid throughout the Prime Day event.
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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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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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We wanted a WiFi Fire TV for one of our spare bedrooms so bit the bullet and got this one for $180 [amazon.com]:
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INSIGNIA 43-inch Class F30 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (NS-43F301NA22, 2021 Model)
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We wanted a WiFi Fire TV for one of our spare bedrooms so bit the bullet and got this one for $180 [amazon.com]:
:
INSIGNIA 43-inch Class F30 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (NS-43F301NA22, 2021 Model)
Went up $30 for "prime day" over the "early prime day".
Pretty sure that is just a you thing. It would not surprise me if over 90% of slick deal users regularly use a television. I mean I watch youtube as well, but I much prefer my movies, tv shows, and games on a 60 inch or larger tv screen. But to each their own of course. Heck, I'll even watch youtube on my tv sometimes. 43 inch, while small, is a great size for a small bedroom.
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Went up $30 for "prime day" over the "early prime day".
Amazon wouldn't spend millions on marketing "prime day" just to sell things cheaper than normal. The marketing this year seems like it was amped up more than normal too.
Long ago when they started doing Prime day people made fun of it as a hyped up excuse to sell the crap sitting in their warehouses that no one was buying.
All the best "deals" were just price matches to other retailers.
I bought nothing from Amazon today, and not because I am sour about a $100 TV but because prices are higher than normal not lower.
Amazon posts this "deal" a couple of weeks in advance to gin up interest in Prime Day as a promotion. It's a doorbuster, they have maybe 1000 of them on the promo (but I don't think they ever said how many?).
500 thumbs up, everybody gets excited and checks their emails multiple times over Prime Days, the few who got the invite feel special for "winning" the chance to buy a small TV at cost, and probably don't need it.
Others buy themselves consolation prizes.
Some Amazon consumer buying psychologist gets a bonus. Maybe a free TV.
Statistic--Amazon made $12B on Prime Day last year, $1B more than the year before.
Amazon posts this "deal" a couple of weeks in advance to gin up interest in Prime Day as a promotion. It's a doorbuster, they have maybe 1000 of them on the promo (but I don't think they ever said how many?).
500 thumbs up, everybody gets excited and checks their emails multiple times over Prime Days, the few who got the invite feel special for "winning" the chance to buy a small TV at cost, and probably don't need it.
Others buy themselves consolation prizes.
Some Amazon consumer buying psychologist gets a bonus. Maybe a free TV.
Statistic--Amazon made $12B on Prime Day last year, $1B more than the year before.
My bedroom TV died a few months ago. Decided I could waste $150 on something I didn't use very often.
I saw the invite so I passed over a couple OK deals on hopes of the "invite deal".
Turns out not only did I not get the invite, buy they raised the price on the deals I was looking at.
Luckily I saw the "sold out" Panasonic deal and after hitting refresh a few minutes, I happened to grab that for the $150 I had hoped to spend.
Looks like the TV in this deal might be a little better quality, but the Panasonic is a little bigger, so it's a wash.
Although if I saved the $50, I could have bought something else to go with it.
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