SAVE $100: As of May 2,World Of Single Jaye (2020) get the 55-inch Amazon Fire 4K Smart TV for $359.99, down from its usual price of $459.99. That's a discount of 22%.
If you've been thinking about buying a new TV, now's the time to do it. You don't want to wait until prices skyrocket due to tariffs. Not when you can score this best-selling Amazon Fire TV for a great price right now and have it set up in your living room before the Nintendo Switch 2 arrives, er, if you managed to get one.
As of May 2, get the 55-inch Amazon Fire 4K Smart TV for $359.99, down from its usual price of $459.99. That's $100 off and a discount of 22%. This is the newest model, released in 2024, so you're getting the most current option available.
This TV is part of the Amazon Fire TV 4 series, and it's an all-rounder that not only will look great in your living room, but it'll treat your favorite shows and movies right. It offers 4K Ultra HD, HDR10, and Dolby Digital Plus support, so you'll get a crisp picture with bright colors and deep contrasting shades as well.
The TV itself is nice and lightweight, with an ultra-slim bezel that looks great when mounted to your wall or standing free. It comes with an Alexa Voice Remote as well, so if you do decide to mount it on the wall, you can control it without having to get out of your seat, which might come in handy on more than one occasion.
Fire TV also means you can stream tons of content from platforms like Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+, and more, with video games and music streaming available as well. And if you want to load the TV with special Alexa skills, that's an option as well.
Snag this TV before prices get higher on account of tariffs, and you'll be feeling like entertainment royalty without having to dig deep into your savings.
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