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Insignia smart TVs with Fire TV on sale on Amazon: Save up to $60
Gigantic TVs are cool and all, but not everyone has the means for Samsung’s new 146-inch 4K TV (better known as “The Wall”) — especially not your average college underclassman. I mean, the standard dorm room is cramped as it is with just a couple of bunk beds, desks, and dressers; at the risk of sounding like your RA, do you really think you’re fitting a tricked-out home theater in there?
Fortunately, going small nowadays doesn’t mean you have to settle for a less-than-impressive TV. Case in point: Insignia makes HD smart TVs with decent picture quality, Alexa capabilities, and Fire TV built-in, and they run as small as 24 inches.
You can actually grab one on sale for less than $200 on Amazon right now, saving you up to $60 — the perfect deal for any recent college grad or incoming freshman.
With Amazon’s streaming media player built right in, the Insignia HD Smart TV – Fire TV Edition lets you watch more than 500,000 films and shows in HD from places like Netflix, Hulu, and HBO. Better yet, the TV comes with its own Voice Remote with Alexa, so using just your voice, you can tell it to pull up certain shows and films, launch apps, control connected smart home devices, and more.
And with automatic over-the-air software updates bringing you the latest Alexa skills and features, your TV will only get smarter over time.
Amazon’s sale on the Insignia HD Smart TV – Fire TV Edition includes three different models: Take your pick between the 24-inch TV with 720p picture quality (normally $150), now just $89.99; the 32-inch TV (normally $170), also with 720p picture quality, now just $129.99; and the 39-inch TV with 1080p picture quality (normally $230), now just $179.99.
With markdowns that steep, there’s no such thing as a wrong choice.
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