Article 5K8F1 These are the best Fire TV Edition TVs that money can buy

These are the best Fire TV Edition TVs that money can buy

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Jeramy Johnson
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These days, just about everyone has heard of or has purchased one of the best streaming devices to consume Netflix, Prime Video, or HBO Max. But I would argue that streaming media's most valuable is actually one of the best Fire TV Edition TVs. Right now, we think the best Fire TV Edition set is the Toshiba C350 Series because it's one of the biggest and most attractive options available. However, there are several great choices on the market, so let's take a look at what's out right now. Also, be sure to bookmark our roundup of all the best Prime Day deals on Fire TV Edition sets and other great Amazon devices.

Best Overall Fire TV Edition: Toshiba C350 4K UHD

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It was a matter of time, but Toshiba has released its new high-end Fire TV Edition models with the Toshiba C350 series. You're going to get the great Amazon Fire TV experience built-in without needing to take up those precious HDMI ports with a dongle. Toshiba also included the improved Voice Remote with Alexa, allowing you to make Alexa do all the heavy-lifting for you.

In addition to providing 4K UHD quality, the Toshiba C350 series is also compatible with Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10 content. And those who are a bit concerned with the audio quality will enjoy the DTS Virtual: X support that aims to provide an enhanced audio experience compared to other Fire TV models.

The biggest downside to the Toshiba C350 series is that the company is continuing to use LED panels instead of OLED. This means your colors may not be quite as vibrant as some of the best TVs, but it should still do a great job. There's also the concern of only having three different sizes to choose from in this lineup, as Toshiba is only offering 43-inch, 50-inch, and 55-inch options.

Pros:
  • Fire TV experience built-in
  • All sizes feature 4K UHD video
  • Amazon Voice Remote with Alexa included
  • Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10 support
  • DTS Virtual: X offers enhanced audio experience
Cons:
  • Screens are LED, not OLED
  • Only three sizes available
Best Overall Fire TV EditionToshiba C350 4K UHD

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Toshiba takes the lead

Toshiba has updated its series of high-end TV sets with Amazon Fire TV built-in.

Best Insignia Fire TV Edition: Insignia F30 Series 4K UHD

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Following in the footsteps of Toshiba, Insignia also released a new 4K UHD Fire TV Edition with the Insignia F30. However, if you were to put the F30 next to last year's model, it would be rather difficult to identify any differences. You're still getting the same Fire TV experience that you would expect, along with 4K UHD picture quality. Insignia is also still including the Amazon Voice Remote with Alexa, but that's about it.

Limitations start as soon as you start looking into the different ports available since you're still limited to just three. This isn't an enormous deal since Fire TV handles your streaming needs, but we would have liked to see some changes made, from the bezels around the edges to adding even just one more HDMI port.

On the bright-side, the Insignia F30 features support for HDMI ARC and eARC, ensuring seamless integration with an external soundbar. Although DTS Studio Sound is an improvement over last year, you're still likely going to want to check out the best soundbars to get a better audio experience.

Pros:
  • Fire TV experience built-in
  • 4K UHD quality
  • Amazon Voice Remote with Alexa included
  • DTS Studio Sound offers enhanced audio experience
  • Supports HDMI ARC and eARC
Cons:
  • No major changes over last year's model
  • Only one size available
Best Insignia Fire TV EditionInsignia F30 Series 4K UHD

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No major changes

With the Insignia F30, you're not going to find any major changes, but it still provides an affordable option with Fire TV built-in.

Best Big Insignia Fire TV Edition: Insignia NS-65DF710NA21 Smart 4K UHD

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Insignia has really stepped up as the premiere high-end manufacturer of the best Fire TV Edition TVs, and this series is a gleaming example of these efforts. This set earns our top spot not only because it's packed with smarts and looks great, but it is the largest Fire TV Edition TV that you can currently buy.

This line of 4K UHD Fire TV Edition sets is available in 43, 50, and 55-inch variants, and this big and beautiful 65-inch version, starting at affordable price points. There's also a 70-inch option, but it's significantly more than the 65-incher, and we're not sure it's worth it for those few extra inches of real estate. Each of these smart TVs features 4K UDH resolution, DTS Studio Sound, and all are equipped with an Amazon Alexa Voice Remote so you can issue commands to the Amazon smart assistant for navigating the TV interface or calling up a particular movie, show, or app.

Really the only downsides to this line of Fire TV Edition TVs are that the screens are LED instead of OLED (which is a cost-saving measure), and some customers have reported hearing a whirring noise similar to a laptop fan coming from their TVs when left on for a while

Pros:
  • Fire TV experience built-in
  • All sizes feature 4K UHD video
  • Continuous updates
  • Affordable price points
  • Comes with Amazon Alexa Voice Remote
Cons:
  • Screens are LED, not OLED
  • Some customers have audio complaints
Best Insignia Fire TV EditionInsignia NS-65DF710NA21 Smart 4K UHD

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Big and beautiful

These high-end 4K UHD Fire TV Edition TVs from Insignia are among the biggest and best Fire TVs you can currently buy.

Best Big Toshiba Fire TV Edition: Toshiba 55LF621U21 4K UHD TV

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Another great option in the larger-sized Fire TV Edition TV space is this gem from Toshiba. Like the Insignia above, this TV can output video in glorious 4K UHD resolution with over eight million pixels for amazing clarity. If 55 inches is too big for your space, fear not. It also comes in more manageable 43-inch or 50-inch versions.

This smart TV comes with an Amazon Alexa Voice Remote, so you can issue commands to the Amazon smart assistant to navigate the TV interface or call up a particular movie, show, or app. You also get the benefit of automatic software updates.

Pros:
  • Great value for a large TV
  • 4K UHD picture quality
  • Automatic software updates
  • Amazon Alexa Voice Remote
Cons:
  • No OLED models
  • Not quite as large as the largest TVs from Insignia
Best Big Toshiba Fire TV EditionToshiba 55LF621U21 4K UHD TV

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Outstanding entry price

This Toshiba HD Fire TV Edition set gets you a large, higher-resolution TV at an even more affordable price point.

Best Small Insignia Fire TV Edition: Insignia F20 Series

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Unlike the F30 Series, Insignia did make one major adjustment when it released the Insignia F20 Series. Last year's "ultra-budget" Fire TV Editions were limited to a 720p resolution, even if you moved up to a larger size. With the F20 Series, Insignia is upping the ante by making the move up to 1080p. This isn't going to be as crisp as 4K, obviously, but it will be quite a substantial upgrade over the 720p resolution from last year.

Just as you'll find with both Insignia and Toshiba's options, the F20 Series also includes the Amazon Voice Remote equipped with Alexa. Beggars can't be choosers, but if we could choose, we would have liked to see a redesign to the design of the F20 Series. Slimmer bezels would also have been a welcome feature, and that awkward bump at the bottom of the TV that houses the IR blaster is not very aesthetically pleasing.

It's clear that Insignia went with a "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach to its 2021 Fire TV Edition lineup. And while it's great to see the improvement of the picture quality, there are a few other areas that we wish would have seen some love.

Pros:
  • Fire TV experience built-in
  • Amazon Voice Remote with Alexa included
  • Upgraded to 1080p over last year's model
Cons:
  • Only two sizes available
  • Design is still boring and bland
  • Three HDMI ports may be limiting
Best Small Insignia Fire TV EditionInsignia F20 Series 4K UHD

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No major changes

Insignia improved the picture quality, moving from 720p to 1080p with the F20 series.

Best cheap Insignia Fire TV Edition: Insignia NS-39DF310NA21 Smart HD 720p TV

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If you are on a tighter budget, or if you are so particular that you require a 4K UHD picture, then you might be better off just getting a 720p HD Fire TV Edition TV. As with the other TVs on this list, you get the full-featured Fire TV operating system and an Alexa Voice Remote to control your smart TV.

The familiar Fire TV experience is easy to navigate with the remote traditionally, too, of course, and watching the latest episodes of Jack Ryan or the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is so enjoyable on that HD screen. The remote also has quick use buttons for common streaming sites like Netflix, HBO, and Hulu. This is the perfect device for a bedroom, home office, or study, and it's priced to be the ideal gift for friends and family.

Pros:
  • Amazing entry price
  • Easy-to-use Fire TV operating system
  • Smaller size fits most spaces
  • Amazon Alexa Voice Remote
Cons:
  • Not OLED
  • Remote quick use buttons may not be helpful
Best cheap Insignia Fire TV EditionInsignia NS-39DF310NA21 Smart HD 720p TV

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Perfect pint-sized TV

If you cannot pick up one of the larger 4K UHD models or want a different alternative, you can't go wrong with this smaller set.

Best cheap Toshiba Fire TV Edition: Toshiba TF-32LF221U21 720p Smart HD TV

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If you are looking for a smart TV in the Amazon ecosystem but either don't care about 4K UHD resolution or you want to save a little bit of money, this smaller HD Fire TV Edition from Toshiba is worthy of your consideration. It comes in a 32-inch size that is particularly ideal for bedrooms, apartments, or smaller spaces in general.

Even though this set's resolution is not as high as the 4K UHD models, you still get all of the Fire TV OS goodies that you would on the higher-end TVs. You get an Amazon Alexa Voice Remote, which you can use to operate the TV, search for shows, and control your smart home devices. You also get the benefit of automatic software updates.

Pros:
  • Great value
  • Ideal for smaller spaces
  • All of the apps and services of 4K UHD versions
  • Automatic software updates
  • Amazon Alexa Voice Remote
Cons:
  • Lower resolution
  • Size tops at 32-inches
Best cheap Toshiba Fire TV EditionToshiba TF-32LF221U21 720p Smart HD TV

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Outstanding entry price

This Toshiba HD Fire TV Edition set brings all of the higher resolution TVs' smarts to an even more affordable price point.

Bottom line

Amazon is really hitting hard in the smart TV streaming space, and these latest Fire TV Editions from Insignia and Toshiba have raised the bar another notch. Our top choice on this list has to be the Insignia NS-65DF710NA21 Smart 4K UHD because it's one of the biggest and most beautiful Fire TV sets available right now.

These Fire TV Edition TVs from Insignia and Toshiba have all of the top specs you would look for in a mid-range smart TV like 4K UHD and available Dolby Vision, with the benefit of Amazon's intuitive Fire TV operating system built-in. Having Alexa available through the included voice remote is a huge bonus as well, as you can use this device like your smart home controller to monitor your Ring Doorbell, Blink cameras, or Ecobee thermostats. We also like that they come in sizes that are not absurdly large for most rooms and are affordably priced for 4K smart TVs.

Whichever Fire TV set you choose, you're going to get a great viewing experience with Alexa smarts built-in at a reasonable price. Choose wisely, and start enjoying all of that great content soon with your friends and family!

Credits - The team that worked on this guide

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Jeramy Johnson is proud to help Keep Austin Weird and loves hiking in the hill country of central Texas with a breakfast taco in each hand. When he's not writing about smart home gadgets and wearables, he's defending his relationship with his smart voice assistants to his family. You can follow him on Twitter at @jeramyutgw.

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Andrew Myrick is a regular freelancer at Android Central. He has been a tech enthusiast ever since the original iPhone was released and continues to flip-flop between devices. You might as well hook him up to an IV filled with coffee to get him through the day. If you have any questions, you can find him on Twitter, and he'll get back to you.

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