🎉 Elevate Your Viewing Game with INSIGNIA's 4K Smart TV!
The INSIGNIA 43-inch Class F30 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV offers stunning 4K Ultra HD resolution, HDR10 support, and Alexa voice control, making it a versatile entertainment hub. With access to over 1 million streaming options and immersive DTS Studio Sound, this TV is designed for the modern viewer. Its multiple connectivity options and parental controls ensure a seamless and safe viewing experience for the whole family.
J**R
Amazing value, performance and features especially for price
I bought the INSIGNIA 43-inch Class F30 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV in October 2024. I was looking to replace my older 32" decidedly not smart Emerson 32" TV. I'm not sure exactly how old that TV was or how much it cost but I'm guessing that it was at least 6 or more years old. No idea about cost, since my Amazon orders list does not go back further than 5 years.So I went shopping for a larger, Smart TV for the Master bedroom and settled on the INSIGNIA 43. Cost was $159.99. I was shocked by the price as I had purchased a 43" Samsung "smart" TV from Amazon in 2019 for $400.The INSIGNIA 43 arrived in a day or two (love Amazon Prime shipping benefits as well as the streaming channel). I was completely blown away by the amazing increase in performance over the previous "dumb" 32" Emerson.Setup in my case was bit more complicated than would be case for a TV only user as I use both a cable box and a media player as well as several streaming services and use an older Onkyo high end receiver and a pair of speakers. So the HDMI and audio connection were a bit tricky, but if you are a plain vanilla user with WiFi it's only a matter of plugging it in and setting the TV to connect to your home network. No hard wire connection needed at all, so the TV can go wherever you want where you have Wii. *[See below if interested for some tips that took me a couple of weeks to figure out if you intend to connect multiple input sources and and and external sound system.]The overall performance is amazing.The Smart Fire TV user interface is clunky and takes a while to get used to (but I'm getting there) and switching between Fire TV (which has its own set of free streaming channels), subscription steaming channels and cable TV is way more complicated than it ought to be. Until I started playing with the voice input on the included remote control. Then all switching becomes easy peasy. I should have tried that much sooner but... Anyway that's the worst I can say about the TV, except for the absence of a printed user's manual which unfortunately is only available online (common these days).The picture is great right out of the box, crisp, clear and color balanced. But one can also modify just about all video parameters if you get to advance settings. Hint: From the home screen, go all the way to the asterisk icon all the way to the right to access every possible audio, video, input and output settings, plus more. Of course I used this to make little adjustments, many trivial, but some critical [See below].The audio is fine for a TV, I guess, but I never use it, as audio outputs are passed to an external sound system. So caveat emptor on sound quality. I would advise that if you plan to listen to music through the TV (it will access Amazon Music if you happen to have an account), I'd advise a soundbar, even an inexpensive one if not connecting to a full external sound system.The remote, mentioned briefly above, is tiny, about half the size of my other remotes. It has relatively few keys, but among them are keys for Prime, Netflix, Disney and Amazon Music. The large navigation button's center serves as "Enter" for everything. It's not labeled but ought to be. The surrounding ring does the actual navigation as has now become common for most remotes. The first key below the Nav key on the left is Return and function as expected in set up and watching modes. I use it all the time. The voice control is extremely powerful and has greatly reduced the need to use both the Nav and return keys. You'll have to experiment with it.Once set up, the TV is ridiculously easy to use. It will obey Alexa (there is an Alexa dot in the bedroom) but the tiny remote control is so easy to use that after a little experience, I rarely use it now.After having the TV for a little over a month, I'm completely satisfied at its peformance in all aspects and give it my most enthusiastic recommendation.*Some Geeky Tech Hints -As I mentioned, I have the TV connected to an older Onkyo receiver. No HDMI inputs or outputs. So I have the cable box and CD/DVD connected via HDMI directly to the TV, and the TV audio out connected via optical fiber to the receiver. Although this worked great for all sources, there was a noticeable lag between the video and audio while watching TV. It really bugged me after a while. I did several internet searches and nothing suggested worked. I tried playing with all advanced settings and tried many different settings but could not solve for problem until I went through all of the settings that could possibly have anything to do with the problem. Eventually until I got to Display and Sounds that I had been to a zillion times before. This time I went through all the options. Sound had nothing to do with the problem but further down the list was Audio Output. The default was Dolby but it turns out that was the problem. Switching to PCM (that I never used before in any of my TV/Audio settings) was the fix. Hope this saves someone from my frustrating experience.Very Highly Recommended.JM Tepper
F**R
As good as much more expensive TVs
I use this TV as my computer monitor and it works almost perfectly. The only thing that really annoys me every time is that will always starts in the home screen and it cannot be set up to go directly to HDMI 1 where my computer is connected to. I also have to switch it off manually as a dozen switch off together with my computer. On the other hand comparable computer screen is at least three to four times more expensive than this TV where I pay about $150. For the money you cannot beat it.The size is perfect for the use as a computer monitor as you can fit four regular full HD images on it. And it's not too big and heavy as 55 screen TV would be.I try to use some of the features like connecting directly to YouTube but it's extremely annoying to use it that way and I rather use YouTube through the computer. As the remote doesn't have keyboard trying to type any letters is absolute pain. Honestly I cannot imagine using this as a smart TV as it's not very user friendly.
D**T
Great TV for a Great price!!
I bought this and hid it for an anniversary gift. It was on sell with great price. Only to open it on our anniversary day to find the screen cracked!!! I was so disappointed. I immediately went on line and filled out a return and requested an replacement. Since it was a week and a half later, I expected some problems. I got none!!!! I printed the return lable and took to my local Best Buy, no problems there either!!! The replacement estimate was a week later, however 2days later I got my replacement!!! I am happy with quality of the TV, so is my husband!!! It doesn't have all the features that I would have liked, but for a second TV and the price it is great. I would buy it again!
M**D
cheap basic 4k fire tv
I bought 2 of these as cheap replacements for my old Seiki 39" 4k tvs that I use as monitors for my desktop. These are physically bigger and barely fit in my workspace. Obviously these aren't meant as monitors. They boot up slow, and even when changing options, still takes a good 2 minutes from off before it shows any input from HDMI1. The stands on the outsides might be great for tv tables, but suck for a desk. All the 'smart' features provided by Amazon Fire are useless to me because they use the whole screen, where I can run pretty much all of that in a window while doing other work. Because they are so cheap, they are still great value (what you get vs what you pay) whether used as a small(ish) tv or as a large(ish) monitor.Pros:+ 4k+ hdr+ 3x hdmi+ ota firmware updates+ ethernet (also has wifi)+ usb for powering other devices+ analog and digital audio output+ acceptable speakers+ acceptable picture quality defaultsCons/improvements:- as a TV: no component- as a monitor: super slow boot up, defaults to 'home' screen rather than last used input- as a monitor: requires lengthy setup process before can show display from any inputs- only single USB2 port, and only low-powerEither:% end stands for tv stability instead of center stand for versatility
S**Y
Get the TV!
I bought this tv during a Black Friday promotion for only $95 and it was well worth it. It’s light weight which made it easy to mount on the wall. Delivery was flawless, no screen damage in sight. It’s a fire tv so the features and functionality are great if you’re familiar with using the fire stick. I would buy again!
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