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Alastair Stevenson

Prime Day is over, but the Fire TV Omni QLED is still on sale

Fire TV Omni QLED

Prime Day has been and gone, however, Amazon is still offering massive savings on its flagship Fire TV Omni QLED sets.

At the top of the range, you can grab the larger 65-inch QLED model, which we reviewed and gave an impressive 4-stars mere days ago, for £700. That's a sizable 30 per cent saving on its regular £1000 cost. It's also not far off the discount we saw just last week during the Amazon Prime Day sales.

Below it you can grab the 55-inch Omini QLED for £450, which is a 40 per cent saving on its regular £750 price, as well as the 50-inch (usually £650) and 43-inch (usually £550) models which are down to £450 and £340 respectively. 

To catch readers up, the Omni QLED sets are the flagship range in Amazon’s own-brand TV line. Like all the retail giant’s Fire devices they have one singular aim - to offer the best bang for your buck possible. And having seen the entire range at the UK launch event and thoroughly put the 65-inch version through its paces in our test rooms we’re happy to recommend them, especially at this price.

During our review TV editor, Tom Parsons found: “While clearly not up there with flagship TVs from premium brands, the Omni QLED delivers better picture, sound and features than the price suggests.”

He was particularly happy with the TV’s clear audio, which is rare with next to all the affordable TVs, and many expensive ones, offering poor sound quality. Add to this its balanced picture performance and QLED panel and it adds up to be a great value purchase if you can’t afford to pay more.

Another welcome perk for people with Echo speakers is the fact the Omni line comes with the addition of a built-in far-field microphone for hands-free voice control. This also lets any Omni Series TV double as an Alexa-enabled smart speaker.

The only downside is that while they do have robust HDR standard support and a run using Amazon’s Fire OS, which is wonderfully intuitive for Prime customers and features all the app support you’d expect, they don’t have Dolby Atmos. But at this price that is a very modest compromise, especially for the 65-inch QLED.

To put the price in context pricing for Samsung’s 2023 QLED range starts at £1299 / $1000 for a 65-inch model. This makes the Omni QLED one of the best TV deals we’d recommend for any buyer on a budget.

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