INSIGNIA 32-inch Class F20 Series Smart HD 720p Fire TV with Alexa Voice Remote (NS-32F201NA23)

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  • 720p resolution View your favorite movies, shows and games in high definition.
  • Alexa voice control - The Alexa Voice Remote lets you easily control your entertainment, search across apps, switch inputs, and more using just your voice. Press and hold the voice button and ask Alexa to easily find, launch, and control content, and even switch to cable.
  • Fire TV experience built-in - Watch over 1 Million streaming movies and TV episodes with access to tens of thousands of channels, apps, and Alexa skills.
  • Supports Apple AirPlay - Share videos, photos, music and more from an Apple device to your TV with the touch of a button.
  • Supports HDMI ARC - Sends audio directly from the HDMI jack to a compatible soundbar or AV receiver, removing the need for an extra cable.
  • Review:

    4.8 out of 5

    96.67% of customers are satisfied

    5.0 out of 5 stars Even Vudu...

    J. · July 1, 2023

    My previous TV, a flat-screen gifted to me in 2011, already ready to go, died last week. All of my adult life I have made do with hand-me-down or used TVs/monitors.My dead TV was set up in my office so I could watch TV while working on the computer. I fed the TV with a laptop, via HDMI. I had previously poured a giant glass of ice-water on the laptop so the screen doesn't work very well, which made it perfect for feeding the TV.I have large VOD libraries on both Prime Video and Vudu, so when looking at the Smart TV options, access to Vudu is important to me. So I originally decided against this TV because it's an Bolo Fire TV, and my Fire Tablet, (that I use to watch TV/movies in bed), doesn't allow me to put Vudu on it.But when looking at all of the options, this one was the right size, and it does have HDMI inputs, so I could still feed it with my broken laptop, so it was the obvious choice, with the great sale price.I searched the apps and found that Vudu was an option. I also downloaded Peacock, Paramount+, Movies Anywhere, Tubi, Plex, Crackle, MSNBC, The CW, ABC, NBC, CBS, and YouTube. Signing into to each of them on my computer and using codes worked really well. So the only thing I had to actually type my password into using the remote was my Wifi. It all works great, and switching to the HDMI input is easy, if I ever want or need to do that. Like if I ever want to watch something I only have on DVD or Blu Ray.I will add Disney+, Hulu and Netflix when the WGA writer's strike is over and I resubscribe to them.I don't know if my previous TV was HD, but when I've visited my parents when they've played Star Wars, Lord of the Rings and other things in HD on their HD TV and it has all looked gross. The Battle of Helms Deep was a bunch of amorphous clay blobs, and the Death Star was a bunch of dudes in bad costumes hanging out. I don't know if that was the motion smoothing thing that Tom Cruise was mad about a few years back, Either way, I've seen none of that gross stuff.I've watch a little of the new Children of the Corn, several episodes of Stargate Atlantis, a little of Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull and Jurassic Park, and it all looks good. If I look closely I can see what I'm guessing is filmgrain, but the picture is clear.I recently watched an episode of Snoops (1999) that was uploaded to YouTube from probably VHS. There's a brief scene that features Dick Miller. I posted a screenshot to Twitter, but anyone who looked at that pic has to more or less take my word for it that it is indeed Dick Miller. But on this TV I could make guesses about the shade of lipstick worn by Teyla Emmagan, if I knew anything about lipstick.This is all to let you know my level of knowledge so you can judge how my level of happiness would measure up to your level of happiness.My only other observation in the few hours I've had this, is that the TV stands are at the outer edges of the TV. My previous TV had a big center stand, when meant I could perch it fairly near the edge of the table next to my desk, at a 45 degree angle (ish). So with the stands at the edges, I've had to push the TV farther back, and put sturdy things under the stands to give the TV better purchase on the table. Which is to say, you really need enough table under the entire TV to support it.I saw a review that said their TV didn't come with the screws for the stands. Mine did. They were in a separate small bad, the same way the remote batteries were in a separate bag.So far the TV seems absolutely great.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Not perfect, but for $73 with their special sale! Buy-buy-buy!

    o. · October 7, 2024

    I ordered the is TV ostensibly as a 2nd monitor for my workstation. While it can perform that function, the resolution when displaying content from my laptop isn't great...which is the case for most HD TVs, I'm told.When used in its intended capacity as a smart TV, the image is good-but-not-great. The speakers work fine. The user interface to control the smart features via the included remote work remarkably well. Connecting it to my wi-fi network was effortless. I haven't connected it yet with an over-the-air TV antenna, but I have no reason to believe it won't perform well when I do.Am I damning this with faint praise? Maybe just a little bit, but at the end of the day, it's a pretty decent TV at a ludicrously low price. If I'd spent $120+ on this, I'd be disappointed. But for $73? Still a killer deal not to be missed.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect!

    y.c. · October 12, 2024

    This tv was purchased for outside. I bought a stand on wheels and the tv together. I use it to watch shows in the jacuzzi. It was perfect. The price was amazing! The picture is great for 720p. Easy set up. Best Buy of the month😜.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect size and it works great

    M. · October 11, 2024

    So cute. It fits my small bedroom, does not take up too much space. Picture great, I'm able to connect to YouTube TV, Netflix, Bolo Prime, MAX with no problem. It comes with its own remote control. Great price! Highly recommend.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Great antenna tuner, basic starter quality but still a lot of bang for the buck

    T.M. · May 18, 2024

    I’ve been using this TV every day for the last several months and I really can’t believe how much use I get out of it versus what I paid for it (which was on its low-end cycle). There’s nothing high end about it, but given its cost, its picture quality is indeed fair. I bought it to add a third TV to my set-up of two others, one for the PC, one for regular TV and this one that I mainly use for YouTube.What I like:I like that that when I first got this TV, I hadn’t yet connected it to the internet or set it up on Bolo and with using only a cheap set of rabbit ear antennas, I was able to tune in a whole bunch of Antenna TV stations which means it has a really strong antenna tuner, far stronger than other brand names I own, like TCL, Toshiba, and Samsung. I like how it’s small and light and mounts up on a bracket easily. If you intend on using this for basic antenna TV this one would be a good choice.What I don’t like:Since I use it mainly for You Tube, I don’t like how the remote doesn’t have a dedicated You Tube button or that to get onto YT, that I have to go through an app menu or to get back into YT after power-off, use the ”recents” button located under the Netflix button on the remote. I don’t like how on start-up that I get hit with ads for Bolo prime videos (something I haven’t figured out how to disable (but this form of adware is probably why the price is so low)). I kinda don’t like how it didn’t come with any screws for the feet (and I say “kinda” because mine went on a wall mount and I didn’t’ really need the feet).Besides all that, it’s still been a good buy for me that I continue to use and be pleased with daily. The picture is not incredible or “stunning” in any way and it’s just basic but if you're not expecting too much this might work for you too. I’d say it’s a good value for the money (especially when the price is in its low cycle) and I recommend it with at least 4 stars or better.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great TV!

    K. · October 8, 2024

    I bought the 32” for my small living room. When I purchased, it had been marked down to less than $100 (about $75-$80 after tax)!The picture and sound quality are both amazing, it was super easy to set up using my Bolo Prime account and there is both HDMI and USB ports. The remote was easy to set up and actually came with batteries. I 10/10 recommend!

    INSIGNIA 32-inch Class F20 Series Smart HD 720p Fire TV with Alexa Voice Remote (NS-32F201NA23)

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