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This $65 Fire TV comes with some caveats — but you can’t beat the price

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Amazon Prime Day doesn’t officially start until Tuesday, July 11, but that hasn’t stopped some extremely enticing deals from cropping up early. 

The newest among them? This 24-inch Insignia F20 Fire TV on sale for $64.99 at Amazon — its lowest price ever according to deals tracking website CamelCamelCamel

The downsides here are pretty obvious: It’s only a 24-inch TV with a 720p resolution. It’s not the kind of TV that I’d recommend replacing your living room set with. 

That being said, for a kids room or a kitchen, a 24-inch Fire TV can be pretty handy. As a smart TV, it will allow you to catch shows on Amazon Prime Video, Netflix and other streaming services, or even cast content from your phone using Apple AirPlay. Plus, if it breaks because of a spill in the kitchen or, well, kids just being kids, you’ll only be out $65.

This is the second-best TV deal happening ahead of Prime Day 

Interestingly, the Insignia F20 deal is only the second-best one going on this week. The top honors still belong to the $99 Amazon 43-inch Fire TV Omni 4K. 

You’ll have to get a special invite to buy it (you can register on Amazon with a Prime account), but it’s looking like the best Amazon Prime Day deal we’re going to see in 2023.

Why shell out for the Omni TV when the Insignia is only $65? Well, for one, you’re getting a lot more screen real estate (43 inches versus 24 inches) and you’re getting  4K resolution instead of 720p. 

In addition to the basics, though, the Amazon Omi TV has HDR support for better color reproduction and vibrancy, as well as Dolby Vision. For folks who like to stream video or gamers looking for a good gaming TV, the Omni is the better choice. 

If you don’t fall into either category — or you just can’t pass up a good deal when you see one — we don’t blame you for going with the cheaper Insignia TV.

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