SAVE $150: As of Jan. 10,Seventeen (2019) the Insignia 65-inch F50 Series 4K HD Fire TV is just $299.99 at Best Buy, down from its usual price of $449.99. That's a 37% discount.
Miss out on all the holiday TV deals? Still want a new set for your living room or maybe another area in your home? Don't sleep on Insignia's line of Fire TVs, particularly one that's on sale today at Best Buy. If you're interested in leveling up your home entertainment center, or just want a new TV in some other part of your home, this deal comes right on time for you.
As of Jan. 10, the Insignia 65-inch F50 Series 4K HD Fire TV is just $299.99 at Best Buy, down from its usual price of $449.99. That's $150 off and a discount of 37%.
This 4K display offers UltraHD resolution with direct LED backlighting for better contract and brighter colors, especially with its support for HDR via Dolby Vision. It also supports Dolby Atmos for better sound and advanced spatial audio processing.
But most interestingly, and what will likely sway most buyers, is its built-in Fire TV support. That means you can access Alexa via voice control (integrated into its included remote) and watch thousands of different shows and movies by way of Prime Video as well as other streaming servicdes like Apple TV+, Netflix, Disney Plus, and more.
If you want an affordable addition to your home with a great picture and plenty of features, you'll want to jump on this deal pronto.
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