 Hey guys, Thundie here and welcome to another TV review. Today we're checking out the Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED. This is the brand new 2022 Omni QLED TV. This is a full array local Deming TV and this is the 65 inch right behind me. We have it actually just going through its ambient background and it's a very fun TV. So last year Amazon released its own branded Fire TVs and it was a good start, right? It was a nice place to start. And this year we have a newer version of the TV with QLED technology and it's got full local Deming. We have 80 zones on this TV. Now the setup process and unboxing for this TV is pretty smooth and you can easily do this by yourself but I recommend you if you can't of course lift heavy boxes, definitely get some help to actually go ahead and set up this TV. Comes in 65 and 75 inches. Now the TV does come with two leg stands and they are both placed at either end allowing for a lot of space to place a sound bar underneath which is pretty nice. A lot of TVs nowadays tends to do a bunch of funky different stands. I like this, it's simple and easy. Now your ports are all on the right hand side so if you're facing the TV on the right side of the TV there. And this comes with four HDMI ports. You have an ethernet port. You also have an IR adapter port to give you better connectivity with the remote control which I'm not a big fan of for having that there but you also have an ER port for this TV. Now the ER can say HDMI 2.1 port and this TV supports of course a lot of gaming functionalities with that HDMI 2.1 port. Now this does have a Dolby Vision IQ. It has HDR10 plus adaptive. It has HDR10 gaming. All that fun stuff built into it. But what does that all mean for your TV viewing? And what does it have to do with whether we should actually go ahead and buy this TV? So it starts off that this is probably one of the best integrated TVs when it comes to voice assistants and of course those kind of functionalities. Now we do know you can get TVs with Google Assistant. This of course has Alexa built in and you see that that didn't actually cause a prompt even though you've got that always listening features because there is a physical button to actually shut off the mic on the TV if you don't want that to be accessed and it gives you a visual prompt. And I do like that about that. There is an LED and also a prompt on screen for that aspect which is good. Now that being said though that having the ability to use Alexa on the TV is really good because it not only allows you to search for shows quite easily but actually just using your voice prompts but it also allows you to go into say your smart home collection with Alexa to see what's going on with your different devices. You can jump within an app. You can also go ahead and like order stuff onto your Alexa cart. Those kind of cool things are things you can do on this TV quite effectively. And I like that integration there. It's a much smoother process. You don't actually have to press the button on the remote control. Speaking of the remote, it still looks like in a standard Fire TV remote. You do have of course the different streaming services at the bottom. We have Prime Video, Netflix, Disney, Hulu. Now HBO Max, you're not here but I like to see a household dragon button right here at some point. Very simple and easy to use in terms of TV remote but that's not why we're here. We want to know what that local demand is. How is the picture quality? How fast and sharp and vibrant it is especially for TV at this price point. And this TV is currently priced at $799 which is probably one of the cheapest prices I've seen for a 65 inch TV with full local array dimming. So in terms of the image quality it's actually pretty good. I wouldn't call it great but I'll say it's really good. When you're watching content on here that it's very vibrant, it's sharp. You've got some really clean quality. Now of course you will see of course some of that lighting imbalances in different zones when you're actually watching in darker scenes of course but it's still solid. Now when it comes to gaming on the other hand we do have the fact that this TV does not support 120 Hertz it is a 60 Hertz display panel. So you're not going to get all those features or capabilities that you expect for your Xbox Series XS as well as also the PlayStation 5. As you can see on screen it doesn't support that but it supports HDR gaming. So your games HDR will show. So when you're playing games like your PlayStation 5 they look really vibrant and sharp. Same thing as your Xbox as well but you're still not getting a lot of that available refresh rate because you can't go up to that. But again this is still a really nice choice in terms of just pricing for a TV. Then you have the new ambient setting and that's what I have in the background with me right there. You can set it to either landscape. I've actually set mine over here to movies and you can pick different options that will allow you to go ahead and have things that flow. Plus it also has three different icon tabs so you can expand that to show the full menu. And that's pretty cool because once you actually do that that gives you a whole ton of things to actually look at here. So you can expand it and that gives you like your sticky notes. So you can actually have sticky notes on the TV for your family especially if it's something they always turn on early in the morning to watch the news or cartoons. Like hey kids you gotta do homework first. That kind of fun stuff. But then you can also access of course your smart devices that you can see my smart home favorites are there. Also what's on Fire TV. House of the Dragons is one of the top shows. Go watch it. It is great. And then you can see weather and other recommendations. So those nice widgets all across your screen are great. You can also minimize it. You can have stuff like your Spotify play and also just turn off the screen if you want to. And Spotify will still play for you or Amazon music as well. So those are pretty cool. Now when I look at this TV overall what do I actually think, right? Price point is nice at 799 for a 65 inch TV. The image quality is decent. It is not the best thing in the world. But then again I'm not spending $2,000 for a TV. This is not a QT OLED or an OLED TV in that regard. Now the features that Amazon is bringing to this TV is very key, especially if you're beginning to build out your smart home. You can actually use your TV as that basis around. I do like the features with the ambient controls and having those widgets in the sticky notes. That is actually pretty cool. Especially if the TV revolves around the center within your home, this makes a lot of sense. But the plus the fact that the Fire TV OS itself has been much improved. So one of the great things I like about it now is that it feels more like a proper TV OS that allows for getting into the content you're looking for and the different services that you use much easier. And I think it adds to having this TV being taller. Is this the best TV in the world? Honestly, it is not. Is this a great buy for a TV? So far in my experience, it is really solid. And if you're looking for a good TV at this price point, it will work well. Now if you're watching of course Game of Thrones and you're looking at that dark scene in House of Dragons or Game of Thrones, this TV will do the job. I just can't show you right now. It will do the job for you and you should be able to watch those darker scenes pretty well. So this is Thunderee saying thank you. If you have any questions or comments, let me know. Don't forget to like, share, subscribe and always enjoy entertainment.