'Picture quality is great at 1080p and the Sound is crystal clear and crisp. The on screen menus are user friendly and easy to navigate around. And the fact I can now access Netflix, Disney+ and prime all on one device is such a god send.'
Amazon has stunned customers after slashing the price of its Fire TV said to 'rival' Sky Glass in its huge Prime Day pre-sale. Amazon Prime customers are rushing to get one of the Fire TVs, which have been hailed 'brilliant quality' and 'user friendly' by those who have tried them.
READ MORE: Amazon's five-star rated anti-wrinkle cream described as 'youth in a bottle' slashed to £2There are also countless free films and TV episodes from apps, such as YouTube, Freevee and Pluto TV. For ease of use, you can use the Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote to find your favourite content, get sports updates, and to control smart home devices.
Amazon's £149.99 Amazon Fire TV 32-inch 2-Series 720p HD smart TV has seen hundreds of glowing five-star reviews from those who bought it after it was on offer in July's Prime Day offering. Many have been so impressed by it, they say they plan to buy another this time around. The 32 inch 2 Series is reduced to just £149.99, while the 4 Series versions starts at £249.99 for a 43-inch. All versions include access to apps including Disney+, Prime Video and Netflix, so no need for separate set-top boxes, streaming sticks or cables.Amazon Get deal A second penned: "We are astounded by its quality, simple to set up, great buy, great price. Near to the so call branded TVs of similar size, Sound great, Picture great.
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