 So Amazon made its own television. It's called the Fire TV Omni, and I have the 65-inch model right here. So let's take a look and see how well it games. Hey guys, Thundie here, and welcome to another video and review on a brand new TV set. This is the Amazon Fire TV Omni, and this is the 65-inch model. I want to give a shout out to our sponsor of this video, MediaTek, who will be part of it to showcase some of the cool features of this TV. Now MediaTek is the number one smart TV chip manufacturer, and they power over two billion smart TVs, including this one, and they do a really good job in gaming, you know, of course, connectivity with Wi-Fi, as well as also just smooth reliability for 4K video, as well as gaming features. So definitely check out the TVs that MediaTek actually supports, including the Amazon Fire TV Omni. So let's get down to the basics of this TV set. Now you're probably surprised I'm wondering Amazon has a TV of its own. You're going, yes, they do. Now they do have the TVs that ring from 43 inches all the way to 75. Now the pricing also starts from $299 and goes all the way to $1,029, which is pretty cool. Now, in terms of supporting coders and specs, all of them support Dolby Atmos, but in terms of Dolby Vision, that's only supported on the 65 and the 75 inch. Now the 43 to 55 all have HDR10 and HLG. So all those specs aside, what do we get with this TV? Now, this is a TV that takes the power of Alexa to the next level. Now, of course we know we can use Alexa to control certain aspects of our TV, but with this though, since it's built in, it really takes over the use of having a remote control. Now the remote itself is a standard Fire TV remote. Of course you do have quick access to things like Disney Plus, Netflix, Hulu, as well as also Amazon Prime Video. Now this remote works by using an IR capability, which is a bit of a bummer because it felt like 2012 was calling me back to say, hey, I want my IR Blaster. I'm wondering why Amazon even included it in there because most TV remotes do support Bluetooth functionality and this TV actually has Bluetooth built into it. So it's kind of stunning. Now the TV does come with four HDMI ports. They're all HDMI 2.0, so you don't have those high or next gen gaming features, but of course you do get 4K60 on this TV and it does come with a third HDMI port that supports EARC 2.1. So you do have that sound by a pass-through. Now, as I mentioned, control with Alexa. I can talk about how it actually works and how you can use it to control different aspects of the TV as well as your home, but let me just show you in this clip. So let's start using Alexa's voice for the TV. Alexa, switch to Xbox. Alexa, switch to PlayStation. Alexa, set volume to 10. Alexa, change picture to dynamic. Alexa, go to Netflix. Alexa, open up Luna. Okay, so honestly, Alexa is pretty good when it comes to controlling your TV set and also controlling the things around your home and I really like this implementation in the Fire TV Omni. It really works very, very well. So it's nice to know that I don't need my remote control. I can actually tell it to turn on and turn off my TV, which is great. Now, for those of you who are wondering, look, hey, can I switch it off? Is there a manual toggle? Yes, there is a manual switch to turn off Alexa, which is right below the Fire TV logo at the center of the TV so you can toggle on and off and you will have a visual prompt in front of you on the TV, telling you, letting you know the mic is on or the mic is off. So that actually is pretty cool. Your next question is, how good is this TV? We know the Alexa functionality is great. What about the visuals? Well, of course, as you know, we like the game and we put it to the test. And yes, it does not support 4K 120, but honestly, Halo Infinite looks pretty good. Playing multiplayer, dying a lot, dying a lot as you can see and dying so many times, it looks still pretty good. I like the way the TV function. I didn't notice any input lags or anything like that. So honestly, you can game well with this TV. You just won't get a lot of those, you know, high-end gaming features like VRR and so forth and all of this, but while playing Halo Infinite and playing Forza Horizon 5, TV looked good. Also, the viewing angles were great either offset from the center of the TV. I thought I still kept a lot of that color volume there, so that was actually interesting and good to see with this TV set. You also should note that the Amazon Lunar app is also built into the TV so you can use Alexa to switch to the app and go straight to start streaming games directly on there, which is a nice bonus and you can connect your controller in the Lunar controller or your Xbox controller if you want to and you jump right into a gaming experience. It's really nice though, using this TV, especially with voice. I think it allows for this ease, the easy use of jumping from show to show, app to app or just, you know, just your input ports. I really like that. Now, and finally, I would save the speakers while they are okay. You definitely would need a soundbar to just amp up your viewing experience and enjoy listening well. I would suggest the Sonos soundbar, honestly, because I think Sonos does a really good job with the Beam and I think it's also powered by MediaTek, I could be wrong. But anyway, those are my thoughts on the Amazon Fire TV Omni, the 65 inch. It's priced at around $892. I'll have the price on screen. I think it's a solid TV set, but it does have some things that I will make some points off. And hopefully we do get a price drop on Black Friday, which I think would be an awesome pickup if we do. So if you have any thoughts, any questions or you have the TV already, leave your thoughts down below. Don't forget to like, share, subscribe and always enjoy your entertainment.