Video Quality: Supports 4K Ultra HD streaming, along with technologies like Dolby Vision, HDR 10, HDR10+, and HLG for a vibrant and lifelike viewing experience.
Audio: Delivers immersive sound quality with support for Dolby Atmos audio on compatible home audio systems and content.
Performance: Equipped with a quad-core processor (often around 1.7 GHz or 2.0 GHz in the "Max" versions) for fast app starts, fluid navigation, and smooth streaming.
Connectivity: Features dual-band Wi-Fi, with newer versions ("Max") offering Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 6E support for smoother 4K streaming and less network congestion in busy households (requires a compatible router).
Storage: Typically includes 2GB or 16GB of internal storage for apps, games, and downloads, which is more than some basic streaming sticks.
Voice Control: Comes with an Alexa Voice Remote that allows you to search for content, control playback, manage smart home devices (like lights and cameras via Live View Picture-in-Picture), and perform other tasks using voice commands.
Content Access: Provides access to a vast library of streaming services, including Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, YouTube, and more, as well as free ad-supported content from apps like Pluto TV and Tubi.
Fire TV Ambient Experience: The latest models may offer this feature, which transforms the TV into a smart display with artwork, personal photos, or Alexa widgets when not actively streaming.
Cloud Gaming: Supports cloud gaming services like Amazon Luna and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, allowing you to play hundreds of games without needing a console (subscription and compatible controller sold separately).
Easy Setup: Plugs directly into your TV's HDMI port and is simple to set up by connecting to your Wi-Fi network and signing in to your Amazon account.