SAVE $180:As of Jan. 8979 Archives Amazon's 55-inch Fire 4-Series 4K UHD smart TV is on sale for $339.99, 35% off its list price of $519.99.
If you've been on the hunt for a new TV to binge watch all of the exciting new shows coming soon in 2025, Amazon's here to help. At the moment, you can score an excellent discount on its 55-inch 4-Series Fire TV that can get you set up with 4K quality for under $400, which is a fantastic deal if you're not looking to shell out an abundance of cash.
Amazon's 55-inch 4-series 4K UHD smart Fire TV is currently marked down to $339.99, a nice 35% discount from its list price of $519.99. Amazon also has this listed as a limited-time deal, so if it catches your eye, you'll want to act fast to pick it up at this low price.
SEE ALSO: 9 new gadgets from CES 2025 that you can actually buy right nowThis TV boasts 4K Ultra HD resolution, so your favorite shows and films will pop with crisp, vibrant color. And as a smart TV, you'll be able to stream from all of your favorite apps, making this an excellent pick for those looking for something new to watch the latest season of Squid Gameor more of this year's biggest shows coming down the pipeline.
This limited-time deal won't last for long. Score 35% off Amazon's 55-inch 4-Series 4K UHD smart Fire TV today.
If you're looking for even more TV deals right now, there are plenty worth checking out. For those looking to splash out on a TV that doubles as a display for art, look no further than this discount on TCL's NXTFRAME TV. And if you want something even bigger than the 55-inch Amazon Fire TV, you can save $1,700 on this 77-inch Samsung 4K OLED at Best Buy.
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