Best Amazon Fire TV built-in televisions 2024

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1. At a glance
2. Best overall
3. Best value
4. Best new model
5. Best QLED screen
6. Best big screen
7. Best small screen
8. How to choose

These days, just about everyone has heard of or purchased one of the best streaming devices to consume Netflix, Prime Video, or HBO Max. But I'd argue that streaming media's most valuable asset is actually one of the best Fire TV Edition TVs. With streaming apps already installed or ready to download, it's quick and easy to set up a new Fire TV. 

Right now, we think the best Fire TV Edition set is the Amazon Fire TV 4-Series thanks to it's 4K screen and HDR support. With Fire TV ready to go, it's one of the best streaming devices available. However, there are several great choices on the market, so let's take a look at what's out right now.

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At a glance

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Best overall

Amazon Fire TV 4-Series promo image

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1. Amazon Fire TV 4-Series

Best overall

Specifications

Resolution: 3840x2160 60Hz
Speakers: 8W + 8W
HDMI ports: 4x HDMI (1 with ARC)
HDR: HDR10, HLG
SoC: MTK T31
RAM: 2GB
Networking: Wi-Fi 5 2x2 MIMO, 100Mbps Ethernet

Reasons to buy

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Fire TV experience built-in
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All sizes feature 4K UHD video
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Amazon Voice Remote with Alexa included
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Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10 support
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Three HDMI + 1 HDMI eARC

Reasons to avoid

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Screens are LED, not OLED
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Only three sizes available

Late in 2021, Amazon announced its first "Amazon-built" TV sets with the Amazon Fire TV 4-Series and the Amazon Fire TV Omni Series. The Fire TV 4-Series offers pretty much all of the features that you could want from one of the best smart TVs while being powered by Amazon's excellent interface. The 4-Series comes in three different sizes and delivers 4K UHD video while also providing HDR10 and HLG support.

As expected, Amazon includes an Amazon Voice Remote, complete with Alexa, which will come in handy since you won't be able to activate Alexa hands-free. It's definitely the more affordable option of the two, but the 4-Series still looks great despite relying on an LED panel instead of an OLED or QLED display. Thankfully, Amazon thought ahead for its users and included a total of three HDMI 2.0 ports and a single HDMI 2.1 eARC port so that you can connect all of your devices and peripherals.

The only other catch, besides using an LED panel, is that the Amazon Fire TV 4-Series is only available in three different sizes. If you want something larger than 55 inches, you might want to check out Amazon's Omni QLED Series.

Best value

Amazon Fire TV 2-Series promo image

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2. Amazon Fire TV 2-Series

Best value

Specifications

Resolution: 1920x1080 (40-inch), 1366x768 (32-inch) 60Hz
Speakers: 8W + 8W
HDMI ports: 3x HDMI 1.4 (1 with ARC)
HDR: HDR10, HLG
SoC: MTK T36, MTK T31
RAM: 1.5GB or 2GB
Networking: Wi-Fi 5 2x2 MIMO, 100Mbps Ethernet

Reasons to buy

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Affordably priced
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Includes Amazon's Alexa Voice Remote
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Fire TV offers plenty of streaming apps

Reasons to avoid

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Only two sizes available
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Limited to a 1080p resolution

Ever since introducing its own lineup of Fire TVs, Amazon has been slowly expanding the offering to hit more segments of the market. Early in 2023, the company unveiled the Amazon Fire TV 2-Series, which comes in either a 32-inch or 40-inch option.

This isn't going to blow your socks off, by any means, as the TV itself is limited to a 1080p resolution. But when the 40-inch model is just $250 and the 32-inch version comes in at $199, it's tough to really argue with the value here. Amazon even includes its excellent Alexa Voice Remote in the box, giving you access to hands-free Alexa.

Amazon has made great strides to improve its Fire TV interface, even if you have to deal with ads appearing in line with your other apps. That being said, you still get access to the best streaming services without needing to sacrifice one of the built-in HDMI ports.

Best new model

Hisense U6HF Smart Fire TV lifestyle

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3. Hisense U6 Series

Best new model

Specifications

Resolution: 3840x2160 60Hz, 32 dimming zones
Speakers: 10W + 10W
HDMI ports: 3x HDMI 1.4 (1 with ARC)
HDR: HDR10, HLG
SoC: MTK T31
RAM: 2GB
Networking: Wi-Fi 5 2x2 MIMO, 100Mbps Ethernet

Reasons to buy

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Alexa Voice Remote included
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QLED panel is beautiful
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Supports Dolby Vision HDR, HDR10, and HDR10+
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Four HDMI ports
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Built-in Ethernet

Reasons to avoid

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Only one size available
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Native 60Hz refresh rate not ideal for gaming

One of the newest additions to the lineup of built-in Fire TV options is the Hisense U6HF. This new TV recently landed on Amazon as Hisense's first attempt at using the Fire TV interface as opposed to Android TV. As you would expect, the U6HF includes Amazon's excellent Alexa Voice Remote, complete with hands-free Alexa support and on-remote shortcuts to some of the best streaming services.

As for picture quality, Hisense is pulling out all of the stops as the U6HF uses a QLED panel, which offers some of the best color accuracy on the market. This TV also supports Dolby Vision HDR, HDR10, and HDR10+, so your favorite movies and TV shows will look better than ever. Hisense even went so far as to include a total of four HDMI ports, so you won't need to worry about running out of connections.

Unfortunately, the U6HF is currently only available in 50-inches and 58-inches, leaving you looking elsewhere if you want a different size. And while Motion Rate 240 is integrated to cut down on blurriness from action scenes, the TV panel itself is limited to 60Hz. This should be fine for most, but gamers might want to look elsewhere.

Best QLED screen

Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED Elden Ring - 2

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Best Fire TV with QLED

Specifications

Resolution: 3840x2160 60Hz
Speakers: 8W + 8W
HDMI ports: 3x HDMI 2.0, 1x HDMI 2.1 with ARC
HDR: HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision
SoC: MTK T31
RAM: 2GB
Networking: Wi-Fi 5 2x2 MIMO, 100Mbps Ethernet

Reasons to buy

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Fire TV experience built-in
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Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+ Adaptive, HDR10 and HLG support
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Can transform into a digital canvas for artwork or pictures
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Built-in microphones for hands-free Alexa support
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Three HDMI ports, including HDMI eARC 2.1

Reasons to avoid

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Only two sizes available
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Doesn't include the new Alexa Voice Remote Pro

If you want the ultimate Amazon Fire TV built-in television, look no further than the  Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED Series. Not only are you getting a stunning 4K UHD quality, but this TV also supports quite a few different HDR formats. These include the likes of HDR10+ Adaptive, Dolby Vision IQ, and even HDR10+ Gaming.

In the box, Amazon also includes the excellent Alexa Voice Remote, but there are built-in microphones to provide hands-free access to Alexa. As for port selection, Amazon didn't skimp there either, as the Omni QLED Series includes three HDMI 2.0 ports, one HDMI 2.1 eARC port, an Ethernet jack, and a USB 2.0 port. This makes the Omni QLED perfect for gaming, or enjoying the latest movies as soon as they hit your favorite streaming service.

Over the past few years, we've seen the price of QLED TVs come down quite a bit, and that trend continues with the sub-$800 starting price of Amazon's offering. The only real downside here is that there are only two sizes available, 65 inches or 75 inches. We also wish Amazon would have included its updated Alexa Voice Remote Pro, but alas, you'll have to pick that up separately.

Best big screen

Toshiba C350 4K UHD

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5. Toshiba C350 4K UHD

Best big screen

Specifications

Resolution: 3840x2160 60Hz
Speakers: 8W + 8W
HDMI ports: 3x HDMI 2.0, 1x HDMI 2.1 with ARC
HDR: HDR10, HDR10+ HLG, Dolby Vision
SoC: AML T962X3
RAM: 2GB
Networking: Wi-Fi 5 2x2 MIMO, 100Mbps Ethernet

Reasons to buy

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Fire TV experience built-in
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All sizes feature 4K UHD video
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Amazon Voice Remote with Alexa included
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Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10 support
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DTS Virtual: X offers enhanced audio experience

Reasons to avoid

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Screens are LED, not OLED

It was a matter of time, but Toshiba has released its new high-end Fire TV Edition models with the Toshiba C350 series. As a result, you're going to get the excellent Amazon Fire TV experience built-in without needing to take up those precious HDMI ports with a dongle. Toshiba also included the improved Voice Remote with Alexa, allowing you to make Alexa do all the heavy lifting for you.

In addition to providing 4K UHD quality, the Toshiba C350 series is also compatible with Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10 content. And those who are a bit concerned with the audio quality will enjoy the DTS Virtual: X support that aims to provide an enhanced audio experience compared to other Fire TV models.

The biggest downside to the Toshiba C350 series is that the company uses LED panels instead of OLED. This means your colors may not be quite as vibrant as some of the best TVs, but it should still do a great job. There's also the concern of only having three different sizes to choose from in this lineup, as Toshiba is only offering 43-inch, 50-inch, and 55-inch options.

Best small screen

Insignia F20

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6. Insignia F20 Series

Best small screen

Specifications

Resolution: 1920x1080 60Hz
Speakers: 10W
HDMI ports: 3x HDMI (1 with ARC)
HDR: None
Networking: Wi-Fi and Ethernet

Reasons to buy

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Fire TV experience built-in
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Amazon Voice Remote with Alexa included
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Upgraded to 1080p over last year's model

Reasons to avoid

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Only two sizes available
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Design is still bland
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Three HDMI ports may be limiting

With the 2023 version of the Insignia F20, the displays have been updated to full HD 1090.  This will not be as crisp as 4K, but it will be quite a substantial upgrade over the 720p resolution from last year, and to be frank, much of the content we watch isn't in 4K anyways.

Just as you'll find with both Insignia and Toshiba's options, the F20 Series also includes the Amazon Voice Remote equipped with Alexa. Beggars can't be choosers, but if we could choose, we would have liked to see a redesign to the design of the F20 Series. Slimmer bezels would also have been a welcome feature, and that awkward bump at the bottom of the TV that houses the IR blaster is not very aesthetically pleasing.

Insignia went with an "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach to its Fire TV Edition lineup. And while it's great to see the improvement in the picture quality, there are a few other areas that we wished would have gotten some love.

How to choose

Amazon is really hitting hard in the smart TV streaming space, and these latest Fire TV Editions from Amazon, Insignia, and Toshiba have raised the bar another notch. So our top choice on this list has to be the Amazon Fire TV 4-Series because it's the most attractive and affordable Fire TV-powered option available. that may not be the right choice for you though.

You'll need to consider your needs. Will it be in a large room or a smaller room? Do you have Ethernet access? Do you prefer the look of OLED? Will you be gaming?

These are all valid concerns and need considered before deciding which set is best for you. Some of these sets are priced right so that maybe you won't even use Amazon's Fire TV OS and instead want to hook up something like a Chromecast with Google TV. 

Figure out what you want before setting your budget. A TV set isn't something you'll want to replace every year.

If you're in the market, these Fire TV Edition TVs have almost all of the top specs you would look for in a mid-range smart TV like 4K UHD and available Dolby Vision, with the benefit of Amazon's intuitive Fire TV operating system built-in. Having Alexa available through the included voice remote is a huge bonus as well, as you can use this device like your smart home controller to monitor your Ring Doorbell, Blink cameras, or Ecobee thermostats. We also like that they come in sizes that are not absurdly large for most rooms and are affordably priced for 4K smart TVs.

Whichever Fire TV set you choose, you're going to get a great viewing experience with Alexa smarts built-in at a reasonable price. Choose wisely, and start enjoying all of that great content soon with your friends and family!

Andrew Myrick
Senior Editor - Chromebooks, tablets, and wearables

Andrew Myrick is a Senior Editor at Android Central. He enjoys everything to do with technology, including tablets, smartphones, and everything in between. Perhaps his favorite past-time is collecting different headphones, even if they all end up in the same drawer.

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