SAVE $20: As of May 28,Lady Moon the Amazon Fire TV 32-inch 2-Series is on sale for $129.99 at Amazon. That's a 13% savings on the list price.
A TV upgrade doesn't have to mean spending hundreds (and sometimes thousands) of dollars. If you're after something simple, smart, and easy on the wallet, we've got good news: the 32-inch Amazon Fire TV 2-Series is back on sale at Amazon, and this time it's under $130. As of May 28, you can buy this impressive model for $129.99. This price is for the 32-inch model and for the TV only; to add on a four-year protection plan, you'll need to pay more.
Like most Amazon devices, this TV comes with Alexa voice control built in. Not only can you use this to control some of your other smart home devices (think speakers, robot vacuums, or light bulbs), but you can also use it to search through multiple streaming platforms at once, helping you find your favorite shows and movies much more easily.
For entertainment, the TV runs on Amazon's Fire OS, so you'll have access to popular streaming apps like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and more. It also features two standard HDMI inputs and one ARC input, making it easy to connect gaming devices. It also supports Dolby Audio for even better sound quality. The image quality is also great, with an HD 1080p resolution.
Head to Amazon to grab this deal before it runs out.
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