The rest of this review remains as previously published.
In terms of picture quality, the Amazon Omni QLED isnt going to rival thebest OLED TVsanytime soon.
Sound quality on the Omni QLED is serviceable as long as you have the sound mode set to Movie.
Ambient Experience (pictured) on the Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED.
120Hz support is all it’s missing, but at this price range thats not a common feature anyway.
There arent as many picture controls to adjust as other TVs but there are still plenty to tweak.
We used the 65-inch Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED for this review.
Ambient Experience (pictured) on the Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED.
The 65-inch was released first in April 2023 with prices at that time being $799/999.
A few months on, and prices have dropped.
The 65-inch, featured in this review, currently sits at an incredibly affordable $589.
Facial details are surprisingly accurate on the Omni QLED, as shown onTop Gun: Maverick(pictured)
The pricing for the Amazon Omni QLED is always changing, so keep an eye out.
However, its one HDMI 2.1 port is also its eARC port for connecting to a soundbar.
Two other features integrated within Omni QLED are Ambient Experience and hands-free Alexa voice control.
Movies likeStar Wars: The Last Jedi(pictured) will sound okay on the Omni QLED’s built-in speakers, but only okay.
These are very good results again, and definitely rival some of the otherbest 4K TVsavailable.
Despite these mostly positive results, there’s one clear weakness to its pictures: standard definition content.
It had a muddy, fuzzy look to it.
The Fire TV Omni’s feet are very deep, even by 65-inch TV standards.
But especially on this 65-inch model, low-resolution viewing wasn’t a great experience.
Images had a surprisingly natural quality to them as well, with good texture to animals and landscapes.
However, changing the sound mode to Movie completely altered the dynamic of the Omni QLEDs sound.
The Amazon Omni QLED uses Fire TV as its smart TV platform.
However, the trim of the screen itself is minimal, meaning you get a nice screen-filling picture.
Although they are fairly sturdy, they are a little deeper than your average TV stand/feet.
This could be an issue for some TV stands and other furniture.
Graphics ofBattlefield V(pictured) look good on the Amazon Omni QLED.
The remote supplied with the Omni QLED is the Fire TV Alexa remote.
Slim and small in nature, the remote is compact and feels light.
One of the most recent additions to Fire TV is a feature called Ambient Experience.
The Omni QLED is supplied with the Amazon Alexa remote.
Speaking of music, you might even play music in the background whilst Ambient Experience is on.
The Omni QLED offers a decent picture with enough detail to make it a real viable budget gaming TV.
Sadly, the night mission did showcase more of the slightly lacking black levels within the Omni QLEDs picture.
With Game mode switched on, the Omni QLED processed intense moments well.
Switching between targets and motion processing felt smooth, with changes from sections of calm into action feeling seamless.
This is in part thanks to the Omni QLED’s very low input lag time.
Should I buy the Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED?
It’s better than its price suggests.
Here’s our fullRoku Plus review.
Our review of this is on the way.
It does come with a significant price jump, though.
Here’s our fullHisense U8K review.
Test patterns were made using the Murideo Seven8Ktest pattern generator.
As well as these tests, I also measured DCI-P3 and BT.2020 color space coverage.
This demonstrates how faithfully a TV can render extended color space from UHD sources.
The Amazon Omni QLED in the process of testing, with our equipment.