The so-called "Age of Partnerships" has finally arrived and it has even helped with how televisions are making progress nowadays. This means anyone can easily have a Sony with Android TV, a Visio with Chromecast, and a TCL with Roku built in. But the latest hit that's been making noise is Amazon Fire TV OS which is available in TV form.
Tong Fang Global is famous for building Element, Seiki, and Westinghouse and these are all usually available in retailer shops like Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. These brands have four new 4K TVs that is inspired by Amazon Fire TV OS. However, there's little to no details about the differences of these brands except, of course, their brand names and the four sizes (43-inch, 50-inch, 55-inch, and 65-inch) (via TheVerge)
Similarities wise, the TV brands under Amazon's Fire TV OS will have the same usual features and interface which includes streaming services from Amazon Video, HBO, Hulu, and Netflix. It will also have voice commands, support home automation, and access other Alexa skills. Of course, it will support 4K streaming services, too.
Fire TV OS brands will also be capable of being controlled from an Amazon Echo and it is speculated that Amazon will work on Alexa control for scene-by-scene navigations and third party apps. (via HD Guru)
Meanwhile, Beta News reported that the Fire Edition TV OS brands will allow owners to obtain live TV programming while providing a "Recent" row for their favorite broadcast channels. The said TVs will also be capable of detecting devices linked to the televisions and helping owners to interchange inputs by using either of the two -- remote or voice.
For example, the owner wants to play and switch to PlayStation 4, instead of doing things manually, a voice command will do the job by simply saying "Go To PlayStation." These are just some of the best things to expect from the best-selling brands of Amazon Fire TV.
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