As for the feature set, you can’t really expect this TV to be more than, well, a TV. You can expect good visuals because it’s a 4K TV that supports HDR10 and HLG. Sound wise, the Fire TV 4 Series can use Dolby Digital Plus for some punchy sound. Like the 4 Series, the Omni TVs come with 4K panels that are compatible with HDR10 and HLG. However, the Omni TVs also have Dolby Vision for the 65-inch and 75-inch models. A big addition that the Omni TVs have that the 4 Series don’t is Alexa. While the 4 Series can use the Alexa remote, the Fire TV Omni Series TVs have Alexa implemented throughout the software which allows for hands-free navigation. You will be able to use Alexa to find your shows and movies and not have to pick up a remote.

The prices for these TVs are really good

If you can’t live without Alexa integration and Dolby Vision, The Fire Omni TVs start at under $500. It starts at $409.99 for the 43-inch variant and the 75-inch variant will run you $1099.99. What’s neat is that if you already have a Fire device (like a Fire Stick), all of your apps and content will automatically be downloaded on the Fire TV when you set it up. These are all available to purchase today.