SAVE $100: As of March 28, the Amazon Fire TV 43-inch 4-Series is on sale for $239.99 at Amazon. That's a 27% discount on the list price.
Amazon's Spring Sale is well underway and you'll find a huge list of discounts on TVs of all sizes. And if you're looking for an Amazon TV, you can pick up the Amazon Fire TV 43-inch 4-Series for its lowest-ever price. As of March 28, this impressive TV is reduced by 27% to only $239.99.
Stats-wise, you won't be disappointed; it has 4K Ultra HD, HDR 10, HLG, and Dolby Digital Plus, all giving you unbelievable clarity, brighter colors, and vivid detail in your favorite TV shows and movies.
SEE ALSO: Get $30 off the Apple Pencil Pro in the Amazon Spring SaleLike most Amazon devices, it has Alexa built in, so you can easily search for your favorite movies, launch apps, and control content. You can enjoy also shows from all the major streaming services, including Netflix, Disney+, and of course, Prime Video.
The Fire TV can also connect with your smart home Alexa devices, including doorbells, lightbulbs, and speakers. For example, pair up your TV with your Echo speakers to create an immersive home theater atmosphere for your next movie night. Plus, there are four HDMI inputs to connect gaming devices, sound accessories, cables, and other equipment seamlessly.
Head to Amazon's Big Spring Sale to grab this great deal.
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