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Amazon Clears Out Insignia 32″ HD Smart Fire TV at Nearly 50% Off, Marking Its Lowest Price in Months

This TV has built-in streaming and everything else you could want from a living room TV.
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The Insignia 32-inch F20 Series LED Fire TV is a compact HD television for streaming and live TV in a bedroom, a kitchen, or a dorm room. The 720p HD LED display supports apps such as Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and Hulu via the built-in Fire TV interface. Voice search and smart home controls work through Alexa, with the included remote handling search, app launching, or volume adjustments. HDMI inputs support game consoles and set-top boxes, with Wi-Fi for wireless streaming and an antenna input for over-the-air channels.

The Insignia 32-inch F20 Series LED Fire TV is currently $70 on Amazon, marked down $60 from $130 for a 46% discount.

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A crisp TV with built-in Amazon streaming features perfect for your living room

The Fire TV user interface brings your streaming applications, live television, and smart home controls together in one place. Using voice command via the Alexa-enabled remote, you can find a movie, show, or actor across multiple streaming platforms simultaneously. In addition to casting from a mobile device, this smart TV will connect to and pair with other Amazon products (such as an Echo speaker or Ring camera) so they appear on the screen when available.

If more than one person lives in your house, you can set up individual profiles to keep each member’s recommendations and watchlists separate.

The 720p resolution displays HD content from streaming services and broadcast channels. The 60Hz refresh rate handles most TV and movie content without motion artifacts. Built-in stereo speakers deliver dialogue and ambient audio at room volume, though connecting external speakers or a soundbar can boost movie audio. Brightness and contrast levels work for daylight viewing in well-lit rooms or evening viewing in dimmer conditions.

The included Alexa Voice Remote uses the voice control button to search apps, launch specific shows, or change the channel without typing. Three HDMI ports connect game consoles, Blu-ray players, or cable boxes, with one supporting an audio return channel for connecting a soundbar through the same cable. A USB port accepts thumb drives for playing local media files. The antenna input picks up free over-the-air channels for local news, sports, and other broadcast TV.

There are a few compromises the F20 Series makes to hit its budget price point. The 720p resolution looks softer than higher-resolution displays at larger viewing distances, and the built-in speakers handle dialogue but lack the depth of a soundbar. However, you still get full Fire TV smart features, three HDMI inputs, and a voice-enabled remote for hands-free navigation. Unfortunately, the home screen includes promotional content from Amazon, so you’ll see banner ads alongside your watchlist.

The Insignia 32-inch F20 Series LED Fire TV handles streaming, broadcast TV, and connected device input in a compact HD package, and at $70, it’s a great deal for a smart TV with Fire TV built in. If you’ve been looking for a secondary TV for a bedroom, kitchen, or guest room but didn’t want to spend over $100, the $60 off makes it an easy yes.

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