Amazon Fire TV 55″ Omni QLED Series 4K UHD smart TV, Dolby Vision IQ, Fire TV Ambient Experience, local dimming, hands-free with Alexa
Stunning 4K Quantum Dot Display (QLED) – Makes movies, shows, and live sports pop in brighter, richer, and more lifelike colors.
Advanced HDR – Scenes leap off the screen in deep, realistic color with Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ Adaptive. HDR10 and HLG are also supported.
Adaptive Brightness – Fire TV automatically optimizes the brightness of movies and shows through a built-in sensor that detects the lighting in your room.
Bolder contrast – Experience deeper darks and brighter whites with full array local dimming in 64 individual zones enhancing contrast.
Fire TV Ambient Experience – Turns your TV screen into a canvas for displaying over a thousand pieces of free artwork, personal photos, helpful Alexa widgets, and more.
Watch what you want – Stream over 1.5 million movies and TV episodes. Watch favorites with subscriptions to Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and more.
Hands-free TV with Alexa – With built-in microphones, just ask to turn on the TV, and find, launch, and control content, so you can put down the remote.
Build your home theater – With Alexa Home Theater you can wirelessly pair Echo speakers using the Alexa app, or connect a soundbar or an AV receiver.
Connect all your devices – Use the 4 HDMI inputs to connect to cable or satellite and video game consoles. The HDMI eARC lets you add audio equipment for enhanced sound.
Designed to protect your privacy – Built with privacy protections and controls, including a switch that electronically disconnects the microphones.
2 reviews for Amazon Fire TV 55″ Omni QLED Series 4K UHD smart TV, Dolby Vision IQ, Fire TV Ambient Experience, local dimming, hands-free with Alexa
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Gabe –
A great TV…
I’ve now had this TV for about 3.5 months, but it’s been fantastic. The picture quality is outstanding, and the sound is surprisingly good. The bass is what really surprised me, as I’m not used to flat screen TVs having much bass, but this does. Yes, it has five gazillion different picture settings, but it doesn’t take long to get it dialed in to how you like it. I also love the fact that it auto adjusts when movies or TV shows are shown in a higher quality, like the HDR and Filmmaker Mode. You can turn those kinds of things off if you like, but to me the settings being the way the movie or TV show is intended makes it look that much better.The size is perfect for my needs. That it has four HDMI ports is fantastic, as it allows me to have my satellite TV service, a Blu Ray player and a DVD player always connected. The remaining port allows me to connect a retro video game console or my Raspberry Pi, which is also used for retro gaming. And one of the picture settings with the TV is Game Mode, which basically turns off all of the bells and whistles, meaning any input lag while gaming disappears. There’s nothing like playing Space Invaders on a 50″, high def TV! And I use the USB port for an 8TB external HDD that has my favorite TV series and movies.The picture itself is crisp, bright and vibrant. It just looks great. I’m really impressed with how good it looks in a TV in this price range. I was originally considering getting a sound bar, but the speakers are quite good, with good volume and bass, negating the need for the sound bar.So far there are only two cons, but they aren’t big ones and one was easily remedied…- The USB port, while 5V, is only 500mA, which limits the types of devices it can power. For instance, though a lot of people can power a recently released retro gaming console with the USB port on their TVs, I can’t, as the console recommends at least 1A (1000mA).- The included media player. The aforementioned external HDD I have connected via the USB port has literally thousands of individual files on it, from hundreds of movies, documentaries, TV series and miniseries. Even though I have everything sorted on the drive itself into folders, first by category (Movies, TV Shows, Documentaries), then alphabetical folders in each of those three categories, the player doesn’t show them that way, but rather all individual files on one screen. I can sort them alphabetically, but if I want to watch something that starts with the letter N, I have to scroll for eight or ten minutes to get there. The included media player plays the files just fine, and they look great, but it’s the lack of grouping that is a HUGE problem. Thankfully, through Amazon I was able to download a free media player app called “MX Player” that’s compatible with this TV and which shows the files the way they are grouped on the drive, making it much, MUCH easier and quicker to get to what you want to watch.Overall I would highly recommend this TV, especially for how great it looks and sounds for a TV in this price range. Sure, there are better ones out there, but you’re also going to pay a lot more for them.
HJeffK –
Five star TV when you look the the value.
I have a lot of TV’S that run the full spectrum price wise. I recently am dealing with a housing change (divorce, ugh) and needed to get something quickly that I would like, but wouldn’t kill me financially as my cash flow is locked down. For reference, at my original house, I have an 65″ LG G2, a 55″ 2022 Sony Experia, and two 43″ Amazon Fire TV’S for bedrooms that are not the Omni versions.I was very impressed with the 43″ base Fire TV. It had a solid albeit a bit dim picture, a fast responsive menu, and just generally was a good set for $300. I bought another, which is the ultimate sign if confidence. Two years later, they are still charging on. So, when I hit this current crummy reboot, I immediately looked at these again, but immediately moved on to the Omni option. I really needed a big TV. The LG C2 was what I really wanted, but the almost $3000 price tag was just beyond what I could do right now. Given all of this, I swallowed my TV snobbery, and ordered up the 75″ Omni which I believe is manufactured by TVL for Amazon. Here are my thoughts.First off, what matters most is the picture. It is shockingly good. Mini LED tech is not generally as good as OLED. However, this picture really works. It is reasonably bright and the HDR content shines on Netflix and other high quality streams. This is a 60hz panel, so I do miss the faster processing on my higher end TV’S, but it is surprisingly close. The blacks here also surprised me. This TV can get really dark. Is it LG OLED good? No. Is it way better than one third of the price good? Heck yes! Most average eyes, will be really happy with the picture here.In terms of menu and interface, Gire TV’S are better than many including LG. I know, blasphemy! Try an LG and you will know what I mean. Their screens are absolutely the best, but the menus are a mess. At least for me. This TV automatically recognizes when I turn on the PS5 amd everything you need is right there. I don’t notice the bloatware others have had issue with. I live in the Amazon ecosystem though so keep that in mind.In terms of gaming, this is where you will likely feel the difference. The picture looks amazing but when a game really gets going, on the PS5, you will notice some speed issues. However, it is very marginal. I think it really works just fine for the average gamer.So, what are you missing? First is the aforementioned screen speed. 60hz isn’t fast enough. You get a really good HDR format though, and gaming images are very detailed and high end. You don’t get Dolby Atmos but sound is OK. I really recommend a sound bar. I bought a 7.1 Vizeo with Atmos and the content sounds amazing via the HDMI Arc connection. The picture still isn’t that bright. It is way better than the base Fire TV’S but it isn’t amazing. There just isn’t that much missing for me at this price.The bottom line is this: This is a tremendous value for the money. I can nitpick some things, but a 75″ TV makes a big statement in most rooms and this one doesn’t disappoint. Are there way better TV’s out there? Oh, yes. Are ther better values? Not that I have seen. Buy with confidence.