Amazon has slashed the price of the Insignia 55-inch smart TV to $299 ahead of the Labor Day weekend | Daily Mail Online

2022-08-26 23:31:52 By : Ms. Tracy Ling

By Zoe Griffin For Dailymail.com

Published: 09:23 EDT, 22 August 2022 | Updated: 09:27 EDT, 22 August 2022

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Paying for the whole family to go to the cinema can be a costly business but home movie night has just got a lot cheaper thanks to Amazon.

The mega-retailer’s Labor Day sales have started early which means a huge 55-inch Insignia Fire smart television is reduced by a third to $299.99

 Bring the movie theater to your living room with this 55-inch TV with top quality sound.

Fire TV seamlessly integrates live over-the-air TV and streaming channels on a unified home screen. No more cables or wires - all streaming services can be accessed from within the TV

You can also surf the web or call others thanks to the in-built Alexa.

The remote is voice activated so you can ask the TV to stream your favorites.

Now you can gather the family round the TV for a shared watching experience over the long weekend and all enjoy top quality sound and a crystal clear picture from the comfort of your own home.

And when the celebrations are over, the 55-inch Insignia smart TV will remain a useful asset in your home forever, being something you look forward to watching rather than something that's just on in the background.

 With 4K technology, movies and TV shows will be at four times the resolution of full HD.

Whether you like watching movies, documentaries or box sets, all will appear more realistic on the TV's 4K screen 

Movies will look more realistic on a larger screen, while documentaries and news shows will also appear captivating and more immersive. 

There are more than 5,000 five star reviews on Amazon with the picture quality and value for money constantly singled out for praise.

One reviewer wrote: 'The picture is so clear you’re think you’re sitting in the middle of the action. The value is unbelievable. There are so many channels to watch and to stream.'

Everything you want to watch is contained within the TV with more than one million titles available through streaming services Amazon Prime, Netflix and Disney Plus. You can even access Netflix and Prime Video with just one-click of the remote or one command of the voice-activated microphone button.

The voice-activated remote allows you to speak commands to find your favorite shows but if you like to scroll, the circular button makes navigation simple. There's one-touch access to Netflix and Amazon Prime

Despite the affordable price, there's no compromise on sound thanks to DTS Studio Sound that creates realistic and immersive audio with two-speaker playback to expand the sense of space and ambience. 

As it’s a smart TV, powered by Amazon’s Fire software, it's compatible with Alexa and all other Amazon home devices so you can use it to switch between monitors in the house, call people in different rooms or homes and even ask the TV for the weather or to find local restaurants.

Switch between watching TV, calling friends or checking up on different rooms simply by speaking the command to the Insignia TV remote

HDMI and USB ports on the back allow you to stream your own content or connect it to a laptop, TV or external sound system. 

Not sure 55-inch is the right size for your wall? The Insignia Fire TV goes from 43-inch screens right up to gigantic 75-inch screens and they're all reduced by a third right now. 

 This is incredible value as most 75-inch smart TVs are more than $1,000.

It delivers scenes that leap off the massive 75 inch screen as 4K Ultra HD, HDR 10, and HLG deliver a clearer and more vibrant picture with brighter colors compared to 1080p Full HD.

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