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Amazon Clearing Out Smart TVs, This 42″ Full HD Model Sold for Peanuts Before Prime Day

Amazon Clearing Out Smart TVs, This 42″ Full HD Model Sold for Peanuts Before Prime Day

Gizmodo17-06-2025
While OLED TVs are their own attraction, none of them will be under $1,000 and they're not necessarily the most convenient for all parts of the house. For the majority of consumers, a smart TV like this Insignia 42-inch Fire TV is the perfect blend of quality and price (especially at the price tag it's carrying).
Currently, this Insignia TV is available for only $119, having originally been priced at $179. That's an fantastic 33% discount and one of the cheapest means of improving home entertainment. Whether you're looking for a TV for a bedroom, a kids' room or a secondary living area, this model delivers a lot for very little money.
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The Insignia Fire TV boasts a clear 1080p resolution so your must-see movies and games appear crisp and vivid. Though it's not a 4K screen, the Full HD image quality is more than adequate for most viewing experiences, particularly at this screen size and budget. The anti-glare screen reduces reflections so it's less of a problem to view in well-lit rooms or during the day.
One of the greatest benefits of this TV is the seamless way that it connects to Amazon's Fire TV platform: Since the Fire TV experience is natively built in, you can enjoy over a million streaming movies and TV shows as well as tens of thousands of channels, and apps. The included Alexa Voice Remote lets you control your entertainment, and more—hands-free with your voice.
For Apple users, the Insignia Fire TV is AirPlay enabled which means you can easily share your videos, photos, music and more from your iPhone, iPad, or Mac with your TV using a single tap. Audio connectivity is also one area where this TV excels: It is HDMI ARC compatible which routes audio directly from the HDMI port to an AV receiver or compatible soundbar without using an additional cable.
The current sale price of $119 is an all-time low, and it's a deal that's hard to pass up.
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