Update: This popular deal is still available.
Best Buy via Amazon has
Insignia F40 Series 1080p LED Fire Smart TV w/ Alexa Voice Remote on sale listed below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
doublehelixx for finding this deal.
Available:
- 32" (NS-32F401NA26) $89.99
- 40" (NS-40F401NA26) $99.99
Best Buy also has
40" Insignia F40 Series 1080p LED Fire Smart TV w/ Alexa Voice Remote (NS-40F401NA26) for
$99.99.
Shipping is free, otherwise free store pickup is available where stock permits.
Specs:
- Resolution: 1920x1080
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- LED LCD Display
- Smart Platform: Fire TV
- VESA: 100x100mm (32") / 200x200mm (40")
- Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5.0
- Ports:
- 2x HDMI
- 1x USB 2.0
- 1x RF
- 1x Digital Audio
- 1x Composite Video
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Definitely do whatever you can to keep the included remote paired closely with the TV.
Good luck!
Jon
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Then there's the 32" Vizio I only just retired. Not a "smart tv." Bought in 2007. Was a full time living room tv then a computer monitor up until 6 months ago. It didn't die. It just heated up a sun-facing office so much that it unbearable. That TV had been in at least 6 different homes and across several states. What a tank. Hell, I remember the time I kicked it off the stand during an argument. And somewhat crushed it when moving it once.
Anyway, I guess results may vary. As for the barf emoji at 1080p, I don't know. I have a 4k and genuinely don't see a difference. I had loaded up some 4k content to see what it was all about and wasn't blown away. It could be because I have a form of colorblindness.
But hey, my defaults on my YouTube Vanced apps are set to 240p so I may not be the target demographic
Some Insignia stuff is really good. Their TV's are not.
Edits $90 sold by Best Buy on Amazon
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"Software support for smart TVs typically lasts 2-7 years, depending on the manufacturer and the specific model. While major updates with new features may stop after 2 years, security patches and bug fixes can continue for a longer period. Samsung, for example, is now offering 7 years of OS updates for its latest TVs, starting with the 2024 models."
I have Insignia and Toshiba units in my home, and I rarely think of needing a [Sony,Samsung,LG,etc] that is high end.
I'd rather save and get a 4k projector for 125-135" or more.
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Also had to wrestle with the remote pairing but eventually got it working by removing and inserting the batteries when the tv is trying to pair.
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