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The INSIGNIA 24" Class F20 Series Smart HD Fire TV combines a compact 720p HD display with Alexa voice remote for effortless control. Featuring built-in Fire TV, it offers access to over a million streaming titles and supports Apple AirPlay and HDMI ARC for seamless connectivity and superior audio. Perfect for millennials seeking smart, stylish entertainment with minimal clutter.
Brand Name | INSIGNIA |
Item Weight | 6.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.4 x 21.9 x 14.7 inches |
Item model number | NS-24F201NA23 |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Flat |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Standing screen display size | 24 Inches |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 5 watts |
J**X
Even Vudu...
My previous TV, a flat-screen gifted to me in 2011, already ready to go, died last week. All of my adult life I have made do with hand-me-down or used TVs/monitors.My dead TV was set up in my office so I could watch TV while working on the computer. I fed the TV with a laptop, via HDMI. I had previously poured a giant glass of ice-water on the laptop so the screen doesn't work very well, which made it perfect for feeding the TV.I have large VOD libraries on both Prime Video and Vudu, so when looking at the Smart TV options, access to Vudu is important to me. So I originally decided against this TV because it's an Amazon Fire TV, and my Fire Tablet, (that I use to watch TV/movies in bed), doesn't allow me to put Vudu on it.But when looking at all of the options, this one was the right size, and it does have HDMI inputs, so I could still feed it with my broken laptop, so it was the obvious choice, with the great sale price.I searched the apps and found that Vudu was an option. I also downloaded Peacock, Paramount+, Movies Anywhere, Tubi, Plex, Crackle, MSNBC, The CW, ABC, NBC, CBS, and YouTube. Signing into to each of them on my computer and using codes worked really well. So the only thing I had to actually type my password into using the remote was my Wifi. It all works great, and switching to the HDMI input is easy, if I ever want or need to do that. Like if I ever want to watch something I only have on DVD or Blu Ray.I will add Disney+, Hulu and Netflix when the WGA writer's strike is over and I resubscribe to them.I don't know if my previous TV was HD, but when I've visited my parents when they've played Star Wars, Lord of the Rings and other things in HD on their HD TV and it has all looked gross. The Battle of Helms Deep was a bunch of amorphous clay blobs, and the Death Star was a bunch of dudes in bad costumes hanging out. I don't know if that was the motion smoothing thing that Tom Cruise was mad about a few years back, Either way, I've seen none of that gross stuff.I've watch a little of the new Children of the Corn, several episodes of Stargate Atlantis, a little of Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull and Jurassic Park, and it all looks good. If I look closely I can see what I'm guessing is filmgrain, but the picture is clear.I recently watched an episode of Snoops (1999) that was uploaded to YouTube from probably VHS. There's a brief scene that features Dick Miller. I posted a screenshot to Twitter, but anyone who looked at that pic has to more or less take my word for it that it is indeed Dick Miller. But on this TV I could make guesses about the shade of lipstick worn by Teyla Emmagan, if I knew anything about lipstick.This is all to let you know my level of knowledge so you can judge how my level of happiness would measure up to your level of happiness.My only other observation in the few hours I've had this, is that the TV stands are at the outer edges of the TV. My previous TV had a big center stand, when meant I could perch it fairly near the edge of the table next to my desk, at a 45 degree angle (ish). So with the stands at the edges, I've had to push the TV farther back, and put sturdy things under the stands to give the TV better purchase on the table. Which is to say, you really need enough table under the entire TV to support it.I saw a review that said their TV didn't come with the screws for the stands. Mine did. They were in a separate small bad, the same way the remote batteries were in a separate bag.So far the TV seems absolutely great.
E**N
Good tvs!
I got 2 of these during Prime Days and they are great. I have one in my home office and one in my bedroom. They are great for exactly what they are. Inlike they are Fire TVs and I am connected to my Prime account and downloaded steaming apps I already have subscriptions to. Very easy to mount one and put the legs on the other. Lightweight. Came packaged well with no issues. No lagging on WiFi. The sound quality could be better but considering the rooms I put them in it’s not a deal breaker for me. I just turn the volume up a little more than usual. Picture quality is good enough for me. The brightness is balanced and even across the screen.
S**.
Excellent Value for a Compact Smart TV
I recently purchased the Insignia 32-inch Class F20 Series Smart HD 720p Fire TV, and I am thoroughly impressed with its performance and value.✅ Pros:Compact Size: Perfect for smaller spaces like bedrooms, kitchens, or dorm rooms.Fire TV Integration: Seamless access to streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video, all controlled via the Alexa voice remote.Easy Setup: The TV was straightforward to set up, and the Fire TV interface is user-friendly.DeciderPicture Quality: While the resolution is 720p, the picture is clear and vibrant for its size.Affordable Price: Offers great features at a budget-friendly price point.⚠️ Cons:Sound Quality: The built-in speakers are adequate but may require external speakers or a soundbar for enhanced audio experience.Limited Ports: The TV has a limited number of HDMI and USB ports, which may be restrictive for some users.🗣️ Final Thoughts:Overall, the Insignia 32-inch Class F20 Series Smart HD 720p Fire TV is an excellent choice for those seeking a compact, smart TV with easy access to streaming services. Its affordability and user-friendly features make it a standout option in its category.
W**A
Great Value for a 32” TV
I recently bought the Insignia 32” TV and I’m really happy with it. The picture quality is clear and the sound is good for a TV in this price range. It’s easy to set up and connect to streaming apps. Perfect size for a bedroom or small living room. Highly recommend if you want an affordable and reliable TV.
L**R
Great value but needs frequent resets.
This TV is a solid choice for the price — the picture quality is clear, the size is perfect for smaller rooms, and having Fire TV built in makes streaming super easy. It’s lightweight, easy to set up, and works great with Alexa voice control.That said, I’ve had some frustrating issues with glitches. The screen will sometimes freeze or apps stop responding, and the only way to fix it is to unplug the TV and plug it back in. I’ve had to do that way more often than I’d like.If you’re okay with the occasional reset and want a budget-friendly smart TV with all the major apps (like Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, etc.), this is still a good option. Just be aware it may require some extra patience.
S**S
Great Value for the price!
I bought this as a quick low cost replacement for my other TV suddenly breaking. I am very happy with it! Setup was very easy. It comes with lots of pre-installed and easily downloadable apps, so you're able to watch YouTube, Hulu, Netflix, Spotify, etc. easily. The picture is very vivid and I've had no trouble with sound. There's also 3 USB ports, and comes with 2 small leg stands as well and brackets to mount on wall. It was packaged very well to prevent damage during transport.I'm actually thinking of getting this TV for my mom because of ease of access and her not needing a cable subscription.
B**D
A TV that can fit almost anywhere
My mother needed a small tv that would fit under the cabinets in her kitchen. This tv was perfect for that. It has a good quality picture. The sound is loud enough for her to hear across the room. The color looks right, with nothing off. It is easy to power on or off with the remote and won't run up your electric bill. This is a good buy for the money when you need a small tv. She has hers hooked up to their satellite tv system.
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