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Amazon Unveils New TVs & One Feature is Especially Surprising

Your TV experience could soon become even more immersive. At least, that’s what Amazon promises with its new Fire TV devices.

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A lot is happening in the world of tech right now. After Apple revealed their new phones and meta showed off state-of-the-art wearable tech, it was Amazon’s turn. They recently showed off quite a few surprises, like their upcoming Amazon Fire TV devices, packed with unexpected features.

Amazon Fire TV: New Models Introduced

One of the new devices is the Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED series. Its display is 60 percent brighter than previous models and has nearly twice as many local dimming zones, delivering much brighter whites and sharper blacks, as the company points out in an official statement. The TVs also feature an improved processor, making the experience 40 percent faster.

The Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED series comes in four sizes. You can already pre-order the models, with delivery coming soon. One feature might really surprise you, though. Thanks to the built-in Omnisense technology, the smart TV turns on as soon as someone enters the room and displays photos or artworks. When you leave, the screen turns off to save energy.


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Omnisense also brings the artwork displayed on Amazon Fire TV to life in a whole new way. As you move around the room, it directly affects how the image appears on the TV, making it an interactive experience.

Amazon is also about to launch the Fire TV 2 series and the Fire TV 4 series. Both lines feature ultra-thin bezels and, thanks to the new quad-core processor, are 30 percent faster than their predecessors. The Amazon Fire TV 2 and 4 series also support Omnisense technology. Plus, you’ll benefit from a new feature called Dialog Boost, which lets you increase the volume of conversations in movies and shows without making the background noise louder.

Source: Amazon

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