Perfect for: Home cinema for under £500
Now, when I say 'perfect for home cinemas under £500', I may be exaggerating a bit as the three models in the 4 Series cost £430 for the 43-inch and £500 for the 50-inch. yeah. 55 inches is 550 pounds. However, this is pretty impressive for a surprisingly good TV that costs less than £500 (the 50 inch is actually £499.99), supports HDR10 and HLG, and delivers a full-on his 4K ultra-high resolution picture. Pricing.
It's aesthetically identical to its sibling, the 2 Series, and has matching build quality, but again, we'll skip over the superficial details and focus on what's going on underneath. Because, again, there's so much included for the asking price.
As you might have guessed, the setup scenario is the same as the 2 Series, so all you need to do is press a few buttons, add an app, enter your details, and you're set to succeed in the world of TV via Wi-Fi. , and for everything else, there are at least three HDMI 2.0 plus one HDMI 2.1 with eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel) for connecting high-quality audio from your TV to your AV receiver or soundbar. So add a USB and Ethernet port to this dizzying combination and as you can see, connectivity is excellent.
Once you've got everything sorted, you'll have free access to all kinds of AV entertainment and the stunning 4K images that come with it. And those images are amazing, wonderfully vivid, eye-catchingly clear and crisp. The detail-rich Amazon 4 Series has a moderate brightness of 300 nits, but we think it's best viewed in a dark room to get the most out of what it has to offer on screen.
A 60Hz refresh rate keeps things running smoothly, and Xbox and PlayStation fans will be free from lag. Well, it may not be 120Hz that next generation gamers are looking for, but it's the price.
Audio here comes in the form of 2x 8W speakers that deliver surprisingly decent sound, although you'll need to set up a sound system to match the picture, perhaps utilizing the aforementioned eARC.
The remote control remains the same. That means you get direct access to his four favorite apps: Prime, Netflix, Freeview, and Disney+. You can also use the sweet tones of your voice to press a button to command Alexa. blue button.
Big, bold, and impressive in its flexibility and simplicity of setup and operation, the Amazon Fire 4 series is a real bargain without breaking the bank for anyone looking for a big UHD centerpiece for their home cinema.
solution:Ultra HD (4K)
Go hands-free with Alexa: no
port: HDMI 2.0 x 3, HDMI2.1 eARC x 1, USB, Ethernet
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Ethernet