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Model: Amazon Fire TV 75" Omni QLED Series 4K UHD smart TV, Dolby Vision IQ, Fire TV Ambient Experience, local dimming, hands-free with Alexa
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Any one used this TV? Pls share feedback. Thank you.
This is the review from Rtings. 7.5 mixed use. Highlights are that contrast is great on this tv even though local dimming zones are abysmal (96 for 75") https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...eries-2022
Yes. With FireTV OS, you'll just need to turn on TV and then select LIVE TV.
You'll need to connect coaxial to OTA antenna.
The other option is selecting INPUT (HDMI, etc) for computer or XBOX or cable/sat box.
If so, then consider the Hisense Fire TV at costco.
Its got a 5y warranty, instead of the usual 2y costco.
The 43" is $199 until 6/30.
I installed 2 of them this month already.
Bought this TV 3 years ago on Prime Day (was more expensive then...). I didn't realize 60 hz until after but haven't really noticed or got used to it perhaps. No complaints about quality of screen. Set up was easy, hook up with bluetooth soundbar when watching movies, using wifi for Internet and have no noticeable lag.
Main complaint is that is that home FireTV screen has slowed down quite a bit over time. This is fixed by using a FIre TV stick or Apple TV etc through of the HDMI ports.
Have had to replace the remote once.
No big complaints and might buy it again at this price.
I have this tv. The picture is great but the operating system is terrible. It's slow and clunky. I have it hooked up to my Apple TV and it works well with that. The Alexa integration isn't stellar but it works well. unfortunately or fortunately I just broke it by pushing on the screen while attaching hue sync lights. I will most likely be replacing it with something else.
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This is the rtings. 7.5 on the old system. That is for a model that ending in 601C. This is 601A. Older revision perhaps?
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...eries-2022
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...eries-2022
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This is the rtings. 7.5 on the old system. That is for a model that ending in 601C. This is 601A. Older revision perhaps?
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...eries-2022
I believe they're retail variants, sometimes with only different controllers. C - Walmart, A - Amazon, B - Best Buy.
Yes. With FireTV OS, you'll just need to turn on TV and then select LIVE TV.
You'll need to connect coaxial to OTA antenna.
The other option is selecting INPUT (HDMI, etc) for computer or XBOX or cable/sat box.
You'll need to connect coaxial to OTA antenna.
The other option is selecting INPUT (HDMI, etc) for computer or XBOX or cable/sat box.
Its got a 5y warranty, instead of the usual 2y costco.
The 43" is $199 until 6/30.
I installed 2 of them this month already.
So if you can hold off another 5 mo, its prob going to be back, or even cheaper.
Main complaint is that is that home FireTV screen has slowed down quite a bit over time. This is fixed by using a FIre TV stick or Apple TV etc through of the HDMI ports.
Have had to replace the remote once.
No big complaints and might buy it again at this price.
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