Insignia 32-inch Fire TV falls to $70, nearly half off
Not everyone needs a wall-spanning 4K or 8K set in every room. For watching from bed before falling asleep, streaming during a home workout or treadmill session, or catching up on videos while you work in the garage, a modest TV that simply does its job is often ideal.
Amazon’s 32-inch Insignia Class F20 Series usually sells for $130, but it’s currently reduced to $70—almost half off for a limited time. This model isn’t top-tier: it has a 720p resolution. At 32 inches and a standard viewing distance, that’s not too bad. It also supports DTS Virtual-X Sound, which can simulate 3D audio from the built-in speakers; it won’t compete with a proper sound system, but it does what it’s designed to do.
Insignia runs Amazon’s Fire TV interface out of the box, offering a logical, easy-to-navigate layout and access to apps like Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, Apple TV+, Disney+, Pluto TV and YouTube. Some services require subscriptions, while others provide free content.
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