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Amazon Fire TV Omni Series QLED The is the next evolution of Amazon's TV offerings, with an all-new for bolder colors, sharper detailing, and enhanced contrast. It also aims to provide you with a great streaming experience with rich, clean audio from twin 12W speakers and access to thousands of shows and movies. The Amazon Fire TV Omni Series QLED even works as a gaming TV with a dedicated gaming picture mode to enhance color and detailing so that characters and landscapes pop.

However, the biggest strike against the Omni QLED is that a lot of its cool functionality is locked behind Alexa. This means that in order to get cool features like making voice or video calls, playing trivia, or checking the weather, you'll have to buy an and set up an profile if you don't have one already. Pricing The 65-inch Fire TV Omni Series from Amazon retails for around $800, which isn't a bad price for a decently sized screen and all of the features.



If you're an avid Amazon or Alexa user, it's worth every penny. If you aren't, it's a bit steep considering that you won't use half of the features. And requiring the added cost of an Echo device to unlock the TV's full potential is a disappointment.

Since the FireOS is so closely tied to Amazon's proprietary technology, a lot of the cool features are locked behind Alexa functionalities like Skills. This problem is more evident with the $1,100 price tag for the , and highlighted further by the lower prices and somewhat better feature sets of compe.

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