Like the Omni, the Amazon Fire TV 4-Series is an enticing pick for a very specific niche. It’s a decent TV for folks on a budget, but it’s the people with an Amazon-connected home who’ll get the most out of it.
Overall, the Amazon Fire TV 4-Series is a good choice for Alexa aficionados on a budget. From a performance standpoint, the 4-Series has an almost similar experience as the high-end Omni Series, but the 65- and 75-inch versions of the Omni offer Dolby Vision HDR format support.
It's best suited for a dark room, as visibility can be an issue in brighter rooms. It's passable for watching movies or TV shows, with a great selection of streaming apps. It's not very good for watching sports or playing video games, though, as it has a slow response time, and HDR adds very little, as it's not bright enough for small highlights to stand out, and it can't display a wide color gamut.
Aug 03, 2022
Like the Omni, the Amazon Fire TV 4-Series is an enticing pick for a very specific niche. It’s a decent TV for folks on a budget, but it’s the people with an Amazon-connected home who’ll get the most out of it.
Michael Desjardin
Reviewed
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Dec 28, 2022
Overall, the Amazon Fire TV 4-Series is a good choice for Alexa aficionados on a budget. From a performance standpoint, the 4-Series has an almost similar experience as the high-end Omni Series, but the 65- and 75-inch versions of the Omni offer Dolby Vision HDR format support.
Michael C. Smith
Bonus PC
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Nov 15, 2021
It's best suited for a dark room, as visibility can be an issue in brighter rooms. It's passable for watching movies or TV shows, with a great selection of streaming apps. It's not very good for watching sports or playing video games, though, as it has a slow response time, and HDR adds very little, as it's not bright enough for small highlights to stand out, and it can't display a wide color gamut.
Kelsey Linhares, Adam Babcock, John Peroramas
rtings
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