SAVE $50: The what kinds of power is eroticized in romance fictionInsignia 32-inch HD Fire TV is just $79.99 at Amazon, down from the list price of $129.99. That's a 38% discount and the lowest we've ever seen at Amazon.
Prime Day graced us with fantastic deals in mid-July, but sadly we now have to wait (and cross our fingers) for a Prime Day sequel come October. However, if you missed out on the sale, you can still shop a handful of Prime Day holdouts. And if you're in the market for a new TV, one of our favorite Prime Day TV deals is still available.
The Insignia 32-inch HD Fire TV is just $79.99 at Amazon, marked down from the usual price of $129.99. That's a 38% discount or a savings of $50. It's also the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon. To make things even more interesting, this TV is actually listed for sale on Amazon by Best Buy (yes, you can buy Best Buy products through Amazon).
With a sale price of under $80, the 32-inch Insignia HD Fire TV is pretty unbeatable when it comes to price, but it also does well in terms of performance. With 720p resolution, your shows will look crisp and clear. While it's not top-of-the-line, the affordable price still makes this TV a solid option, especially if you're shopping for an extra TV for the garage, kitchen, or a kids' bedroom.
It also comes with an Alexa Voice remote, so you can speak commands instead of entering them into the remote. Alexa will be able to locate and launch your desired show or movie after you've told her what you'd like to watch. As we've come to expect from a smart TV, you can stream your favorites from Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, and more on the Insignia TV. Plus, you can use it as a gaming monitor.
Hurry to snag the Insignia 32-inch HD Fire TV while it's on sale for just $79.99. We don't know how much longer this Prime Day discount is going to be available.
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