Starting today, you can finally get an Amazon Fire TV that’s actually a TV

Amazon’s Fire TV Stick and Fire TV box are two of the most popular streaming media devices on the planet. Amazon’s interface is terrific and simple, and tossing Alexa into the mix makes it a slam dunk. These devices are great for TVs you already have in your home, but now there’s finally a solution for Amazon lovers who are buying a new TV. Check out the Element 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV – Amazon Fire TV Edition. It just launched today, it’s available in four different sizes, the pricing is super affordable, and it has Amazon’s Fire TV interface built in!

Here are some highlights from the product page:

  • Fire TV Edition is a smart TV experience that seamlessly integrates your favorite streaming and live over-the-air content on a unified home screen (HD antenna required).

  • Experience true-to-life 4K UHD picture quality with over 8 million pixels for stunning clarity, deep contrast, and brilliant colors. Refresh Rate: 60 Hz (Native), 120 Hz (Effective).

  • The Fire TV experience is built in so you can enjoy over 15,000 channels, apps, and Alexa skills. Get universal search results across over 140 channels and apps including Netflix, Hulu, HBO NOW, SHOWTIME, STARZ, and Prime Video.

  • The included Voice Remote with Alexa allows you to control live TV playback, launch apps, search for TV shows, play music, switch inputs, control smart home devices, and much more.

  • Prime members get unlimited access to Prime Video, featuring thousands of movies and TV episodes at no additional cost.

  • Dimensions (W x H x D): TV without stand: 48.7” x 28.3” x 3.3”, TV with stand: 48.7” x 30” x 10.1”

  • Multiple device input/output options: 4 HDMI 2.0 including 1 with ARC, 1 USB 2.0, 1 USB 3.0, SD card, Ethernet, composite/component, headphone, optical audio out.

All-New Element 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV - Amazon Fire TV Edition: $649.99

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