🔥 Elevate your living room with 4K brilliance and worry-free protection!
The Amazon Fire TV 43" Omni QLED Series delivers stunning 4K UHD visuals powered by Quantum Dot technology and advanced HDR formats including Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ Adaptive. Featuring a sleek 43-inch display with ultra-thin bezels, it offers seamless Alexa voice control, multiple HDMI ports including HDMI 2.1 with eARC, and versatile connectivity options. The bundle includes a comprehensive 4-year protection plan with no deductibles, 24/7 support, and fast replacements, ensuring a premium entertainment experience backed by lasting peace of mind.
Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Display Resolution | 4K UHD |
High Dynamic Range (HDR) format | HDR10, HLG, HDR10+ Adaptive, Dolby Vision IQ |
Backlight type | Direct LED |
Refresh rate | 60 Hz |
Screen size | 43” |
Viewable display size | 42.5“ |
HDMI ports | 3 HDMI 2.0 + 1 HDMI 2.1 with eARC |
Ethernet | 1 Ethernet port |
USB | 1 USB 2.0 port |
IR device control with included Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote | The included Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote can control certain functions, such as power and volume, on a wide range of compatible IR-enabled devices, soundbars, and A/V receivers. Note: Certain functions may not be available on some IR-enabled devices. |
Voice support | Yes, hands-free with Alexa, press and ask Alexa with the Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote or the free Fire TV app (available for download on Fire OS, Android, and iOS). |
Audio support | Dolby Digital Plus with passthrough of Dolby-encoded audio |
Audio power | 8W + 8W |
OS | Fire TV OS |
Product size without stand (WxHxD) | 38” x 22.6” x 3.3” |
Weight (without stand) | 18.5 lb |
Bezel size (mm) | 2 mm |
Front finish | Black plastic |
Distance between TV legs | 27.6“ |
SKU Number | QL43F601A |
VESA Wall Mount Standard | 200 x 200 mm |
Accessibility features | VoiceView screen reader enables access to the vast majority of Fire TV features for users who are blind or visually impaired. Screen magnifier enables viewers to zoom in and out, and pan around the screen. Text Banner consolidates onscreen text into a compact, customizable banner that appears on the screen. Watch videos and TV shows with closed captioning displayed. Use Audio Description for verbal descriptions of what is happening on the screen, including physical actions, facial expressions and scene changes. Captions and audio descriptions are not available for all content. Fire TV 2-Series, Fire TV 4-Series, Fire TV Omni Series, and Fire TV Omni QLED Series support audio streaming for select compatible Bluetooth hearing aids and devices for a private listening experience. You can also listen to Fire TV with compatible Bluetooth headphones. Learn more about accessibility for Fire TV. Note: “Hearing aids” refers to compatible Bluetooth hearing devices such as traditional hearing aids, cochlear implants, and bone conduction hearing devices. |
Content availability | Certain apps and services are subject to change or withdrawal at any time, may not be available in all areas and languages, and may require separate subscriptions. |
Connectivity | Wifi or Ethernet |
Digital Optical Audio Output | 1 Digital Optical Audio Port |
Warranty and service | 1-year limited warranty and service included. Optional 3-Year and 4-Year Extended Warranty available for U.S. customers sold separately. Use of Fire TV is subject to the terms found here. |
Included in the Box | Fire TV Omni QLED 43”, Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote, power cord, 2 AAA batteries, 4 screws, TV stand (2 legs), Quick Start Guide (PDF / Accessible HTML) |
Software security updates | This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least four years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates. If you already own a Fire TV, visit Manage Your Content and Devices for information specific to your device. |
Size | 38.2 x 157.7 x 17.1 mm |
Weight | 51 g (without batteries) |
Batteries | 2 AAA required (included) |
Technology | Bluetooth 5.0 |
Compatibility | Compatible with Amazon Fire TV smart TVs: Fire TV 2-Series, Fire TV 4-Series, Fire TV Omni Series, Fire TV Cube (3rd Gen), Fire TV Omni QLED Series |
E**H
The picture is phenomenal at this price point. Has slight glitches though
55" Omni 4k QLEDThe picture is amazing in 4K full HDR! You cannot beat this TV for this price. I found out through my Roku that the manufacturer is Toshiba.So I had some issues. First it would log me out of my Amazon account and I would have to go in and set up my home screen again. No biggie and it stopped doing that. The Pandora music app plays but lags so bad that you can barely use it besides just letting it play. The fire TV will not support the spectrum TV app which was almost a deal breaker.The ARC HDMI will control my home theater receiver, turn up and down the volume, turn it on and off, etc but only if I don't have a receiver installed through the TV. When I install it through the TV settings it will be fine most of the time but then glitches and mutes the receiver when turning the volume up, will randomly display the volume every 20 seconds unless I turn the volume up or down a few times etc.The Alexa works great on it and actually took the place of the echo dot that I had installed in the room. Bonus because I can use that echo dot as another zone in a different room for my smart home. It automatically controlled all of the same things, lights, switches etc, and required no extra setup which was very cool.So the good... Well the really good... I've always used Roku and, sorry Amazon, totally prefer Roku over the fire OS. I bought the more expensive Roku 4k stick and it does full HDR and Dolby Vision in beautiful, dazzling picture even though it's not plugged into the HDMI 2.1 port (HDMI 4 ARC). I need the ARC input to control my home theater receiver. The other three ports, HDMI 1 through 3 are HDMI 2.0 ports according to the description, but it still pushes the full HDR signal through these ports. So I'm extremely happy with the TV now. The Roku also controls TV power on/off and volume through my home theater receiver. The only issue I have is when I turn the TV off through the remote it's not turning my receiver off. But I'm sure there's a setting somewhere that I haven't found yet to fix this. Also with the Roku I get the spectrum TV app and my Pandora works fine and switches to the screen saver (the Pandora app through the fire TV OS stays on the blue screen while playing and I'm afraid that will cause burn-in on the TV screen after countless hours of play).Bottom line, you won't be disappointed with this TV. The fire TV OS will work great for you I'm sure, but I just prefer Roku.I spent the extra for the 4 year extended warranty as this is a relatively new line of TV. But being manufactured by Toshiba I'm sure it will be fine!ENJOY!
J**R
Just What I Wanted
Great Fire TV for the price and features. Picture and sound are both good on the 50” version that still has local dimming. Some infrequent blooming but overall another TV that proves less dimming zones isn’t a detriment with proper processing. Peak brightness isn’t as high as more expensive TV’s but is still noticeable with HDR content and very acceptable at this price. HDR10, HDR10+, HLG and Dolby Vision IQ all work well with good brightness range and color volume. Note: no Dolby Atoms for sound. I knew this, my TV is wall mounted high and tilted down slightly in a small bedroom and I have no need for a sound bar. NOTE: if using a sound bar with an optical cable, try turning the TV speakers off AND changing the output to PCM or Dolby Digital; and use HDMI 4 (ARC/eARC).This TV is a great value for my application and the budget I set for it.I’m just using the Fire TV interface and none of the HDMI inputs. So I can’t speak on Hue, Contrast and Color issues others may see. Out of the box, mine seems spot on and I currently have no want or desire to go in and adjust any settings based on the content from the various apps I’ve used.The interface isn’t as fast as the Fire TV Cube 3 or Fire Stick 4K Max but still pretty good overall. Note to new Fire TV users: the interface is slower when updates are being downloaded and installed. Check the Device Info for updates several times when first starting the TV. There will be several updates: some very big ones and 2 to 3 more little ones at the least. Keep checking back until it says that it’s “up-to-date”. THEN start to really enjoy the interface. Also the network connection and its QUALITY also plays a factor. This TV supports 2.4/5Ghz and wired (100Mbps).Ambient mode is great but just remember what the TV tells you. The power button on the remote TOGGLES between the Fire TV interface and ambient mode and that long pressing it turns the TV off. No issues with any widgets so far for me. Also, my TV easily recognizes when I enter and exit the room.If you have other Amazon products nearby that listen for “Alexa”, simply change the TV’s wake word to Computer, Amazon or Echo. Absolutely no issues with this.1. I haven’t found any “inescapable” ads to get to content. You can “click” on these shortcuts if you want but you can just user your voice to search for titles instead. Like every other TV interface or box, third party apps have their own interfaces, sign-ins, ads, etc. that can’t be controlled by Amazon, Apple, Google, TCL, etc. Third party apps also place their own ads onto the TV platform they are on based on the deals they have in place.2. The Fire TV interface is anything but complex. You can set it up anyway you want. Again, the various interfaces, profiles, etc. of third party apps are completely independent from Fire TV and on the makers of them and this would be the same on any other TV platform.3. YMMV on the interface. Third party crashes and bugs are possible too. Third party interface issues need to be reported to their makers. They manage the various versions of their app across various platforms and sometimes they aren’t all equal in performance or features offered by platform.4. It hasn’t quite been a decade for Apple to allow the removal of 1st party apps (2016) but maybe Amazon will allow certain apps to be deleted one day. But understand these devices are meant to interface with and promote Amazon products and services primarily.5. The remote button press sounds can be turned off in options for the main interface. Don’t know about the Alexa Home Theater mode but if there isn’t a way, find out if there is one and if not ask that it be implemented.6. Again, out of the box settings being what they may for everyone, at least there are detailed picture settings available for the TV and all of its inputs – all independent of one another to get things looking the way you personally prefer.
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