![]() It has Amazon’s Alexa built-in via the voice remote so you can manage your TV power and volume, and navigate it with your voice. If you just need a basic HD TV, the 32-inch Toshiba V35 Series HD Fire TV offers that while also including useful smart TV functionality. Not everyone needs a 4K TV and not every room needs one either. ![]() Toshiba 32-inch V35 Series HD Fire TV - $130, was $200 It also supports Apple’s AirPlay, which will let you easily share videos and photos from an Apple device to the TV’s 32-inch screen. The budget TV even comes with an Alexa Voice Remote, so you’ll be able to search for content, switch input sources, control playback, and many more using voice commands. ![]() The HD TV runs on Amazon’s Fire TV, which not only supports all of the popular streaming services, but also grants access to the best Alexa skills. You’ll be able to watch your favorite shows on HD resolution, and because the TV supports HDMI ARC, it can send audio directly from its HDMI port to a compatible soundbar or AV receiver to remove the necessity of an extra cable. If you don’t mind skipping 4K Ultra HD resolution and a massive screen in favor of a lower price, then you’ll want to purchase the 32-inch Insignia F20 Series HD Fire TV. Show 1 more item Insignia 32-inch F20 Series HD Fire TV - $130, was $180 Amazon 65-inch Fire TV Omni Series 4K TV - $600, was $760.Hisense A6 Series 70-inch 4K TV - $530, was $590.Hisense 58-inch U6 Series 4K Fire TV - $350, was $600.Amazon Fire TV 50-inch 4-Series 4K TV - $350, was $470.Toshiba 32-inch V35 Series HD Fire TV - $130, was $200. ![]() Insignia 32-inch F20 Series HD Fire TV - $130, was $180.
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