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Amazon announces its own 4K Fire TVs with Alexa voice control

It’s been rumored for a while that Amazon was planning to make its own smart TVs — rather than just partnering with other television manufacturers to offer ‘Fire TV Editions’ (sets with Fire TV and Alexa built-in) — and today the retail giant confirms this with the announcement of two new ‘Amazon-built’ smart TVs — the Amazon Fire TV Omni Series and Fire TV 4-Series.

The Fire TV Omni Series is Amazon’s premium offering and it comes with far-field voice controls so you can talk to Alexa from across the room. Alexa voice controls are always available, even if the set if turned off. Don’t worry though, you can disable this feature if you’re not keen on the idea of a television set listening to your every word.

Amazon details some new Alexa features which will make it easier for owners of its TVs to find new content.

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The Fire TV Omni Series will be available in 43in ($409.99), 50in ($509.99), and 55in ($559.99) sizes. The Fire TV Omni Series with Dolby Vision will be available in 65in ($829.99), and 75in ($1,099.99).

“We’ve reimagined what a TV can do by building it with two of our most popular experiences at the core — the intelligent always-available power of far-field Alexa, and Fire TV’s content-forward approach to entertainment,” said Daniel Rausch, Vice President, Amazon Entertainment Devices and Services. “Our new Fire TV Omni Series smart TVs, with hands-free access to Alexa, make controlling your TV faster, simpler, and more natural.”

The Fire TV 4-Series is cheaper, but combines 4K UHD resolution with HDR10 and HLG, and supports many of the same Alexa experiences as the Fire TV Omni Series, which you can access by using the Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote.

The Fire TV 4-Series will be available in 43in ($369.99), 50in ($469.99), and 55in ($519.99) sizes.

All TVs will be available next month in the United States, exclusively at Amazon and Best Buy.

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