Black Friday 2018 Deal: Toshiba 32-inch Fire TV Edition Smart LED TV for Just $129.99

Nov 23, 2018 at 04:29am EST
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This is a hot one if you want to add some smarts to your living room without poking a hole in your wallet.

Toshiba's 32-inch Fire TV Edition 32-inch Television Discounted to $129.99 from $180

Though you can find a lot of smart TVs these days but getting one with Fire TV built right in is an icing on the cake. Not only you get access to a world of entertainment for an amazingly low price point - you don't compromise on quality either.

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Toshiba HD Smart TV – Fire TV Edition delivers 720p picture quality with deep blacks and rich colors.

With the Fire TV experience built-in, enjoy tens of thousands of channels, apps, and Alexa skills, including Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, HBO, SHOWTIME, STARZ, and more.

Fire TV Edition seamlessly integrates live over-the-air TV and streaming channels on a unified home screen (HD antenna required).

Easily control your TV with the included Voice Remote with Alexa—plus, launch apps, search for titles, play music, switch inputs, control smart home devices, and more, using just your voice.

Pick this bad boy up today before stocks run cold. it's a very, very nice deal if you're asking us!

Buy Toshiba 32LF221U19 32-inch 720p HD Smart LED TV - Fire TV Edition - Was $180, Now just $129.99

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