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The 55-inch Amazon Fire TV 4-Series is marked down to $310 today

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Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is off and running, which means you’ll be able to save up to 40% on select items. While a majority of these markdowns are on outdoor-friendly devices, Amazon is also offering discounts on some of its TVs, including the Fire TV 4-Series.

Right now, when you purchase the Amazon 55-inch Fire TV 4-Series 4K LED, you’ll only pay $310. The full price of this TV is $520.

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Why you should buy the Amazon Fire TV 4-Series

The Amazon Fire TV 4-Series is an entry-level LED that delivers solid picture quality and decent motion performance. When watching TV in a brightly lit room, you may notice a bit of glare on the screen, so the best viewing space is a dark one. Still, the 4-Series is able to produce a colorful picture with great contrast levels. The TV also has next to no low input lag when the TV is set to Game mode, making it a good choice for modern consoles and PCs.

The Fire TV 4-Series uses Amazon’s Fire TV OS for all things apps, casting, and smart home controls. With the included Alexa Voice Remote, you’ll be able to search for movies and shows, check news and weather, and even adjust smart lights and thermostats from the comfort of the couch. The 4-Series even has a decent set of speakers, though we always recommend looking at some of the best soundbar deals for an improved audio experience.

Save $210 when you purchase the Amazon 55-inch Fire TV 4-Series 4K LED today. We also recommend you take a look at our roundups of the best TV deals and best Amazon deals for additional markdowns on top AV products!

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Michael Bizzaco
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Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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