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Amazon's 65-inch Omni series Fire TV is on sale for a whopping 40% off


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SAVE $330: The 65-inch Amazon Omni series Fire TV is on sale for just $499.99 (normally $829.99) as of Feb. 22. That's its lowest price to date, saving shoppers an impressive 40%.


A huge 4K smart TV for under $500? Say less.

Amazon slashed the price of its 65-inch Omni series Fire TV to a new all-time low of $499.99 over President's Day weekend (patriotism or something), a deal that's still live as of Feb. 22. That shaves a good 40% off its usual retail price of $829.99 to save you a grand total of $330.

You may recall that the tech giant started selling its own Fire TV-powered smart displays back in October after years of licensing the software to Toshiba, Insignia, and other third-party manufacturers. The full-featured Omni series is a step up from its entry-level 4-Series, packing a built-in Alexa assistant that works even when the TV's turned off — no need for a separate remote. The 65- and 75-inch models also bring support for Dolby Vision and feature a slim bezel for a sleeker look.

Oh, and speaking of: The 55-inch and 75-inch Omnis are both on sale following Presidents Day, too. While their discounts aren't quite as steep as the 65-inch model's — you'll get 34% and 32% off, respectively — they also happen to be enjoying some of their lowest prices to date.

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