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The Amazon 55-inch Omni Series is 35% off for President’s Day

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With President’s Day only a week away, we’re going to start seeing some major discounts on TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and plenty of other home theater tech. In fact, some of these sales have already started. Take this Amazon 4K LED, for example: Right now, when you purchase the Amazon 65-inch Omni Series 4K LED, you’ll only wind up paying $360. The full MSRP on this model is $550.

There’s nothing like a handful of great TV deals to start the work week, so take advantage of this offer (and ones like it) while you still can!

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Why you should buy the Amazon 55-inch Omni Series

The Amazon Omni Series isn’t a groundbreaking TV by any means, but if you’re looking to keep the cost down without sacrificing great picture quality, it’s one of the best sets for the job. The Omni Series delivers solid contrast levels and a decent range of colors, along with incredibly low input lag. Even though the TV only supports a native 60Hz refresh rate, minimal lag means the Omni Series could make a good gaming TV.

When it comes to brightly lit rooms, the Amazon Omni’s reflection handling prevents the worst glare from overpowering the content you’re watching. Highlights stand out a bit more with HDR media, and the TV supports both the HDR10 and HLG formats. Thanks to the built-in Fire TV OS, you’ll also have an immense library of apps to choose from, including popular services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and HBO Max, on top of a built-in Alexa voice assistant.

It’s hard to say how long this discount is going to stick around, but if you’ve been searching for a low price on a great TV, this Amazon model has got you covered. Save $190 when you purchase the Amazon 55-inch Omni Series 4K LED today. We also recommend checking out our lists of the best Amazon TV deals and best QLED TV deals for even more markdowns on top tech!

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