INSIGNIA 42" Class F20 Series Smart Full HD Fire TV, Voice Remote with Alexa, Free & Live TV








Key features
- •1080p resolution View your favorite movies, shows and games in high definition.
- •Alexa voice control - The Alexa Voice Remote lets you easily control your entertainment, search across apps, switch inputs, and more using just your voice. Press and hold the voice button and ask Alexa to easily find, launch, and control content, and even switch to cable.
- •Fire TV experience built-in - Watch over 1 Million streaming movies and TV episodes with access to tens of thousands of channels, apps, and Alexa skills.
- •Supports Apple AirPlay - Share videos, photos, music and more from an Apple device to your TV with the touch of a button.
- •Supports HDMI ARC - Sends audio directly from the HDMI jack to a compatible soundbar or AV receiver, removing the need for an extra cable.
INSIGNIA 42" Class F20 Series Smart Full HD Fire TV, Voice Remote with Alexa, Free & Live TV
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Customer Reviews
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The addition of the "Fire" programming to a perfectly good Insignia TV makes a difference...
Medsie✓ Verified Purchase•July 15, 2023
And not a really good one it seems. This is a nice TV, 32" really nice resolution and great sound. I use it in my bedroom and at 30 the sound is louder than my last one at 100. I am happy with the TV itself. I am not pleased with the Fire aspect, but since that's what makes it an Amazon deal - I bought it anyway. The main problem with the Fire program is that it doesn't seem to like "pause". Fire turns the TV off at some point, initially I though turning the screensaver off was the answer. That kept it on for more than 5 minutes, but it still went off after 10 minutes on Pause. That I can't stop and it is not addressed anywhere in these reviews or on Amazon. It is NOT a function of the Insignia. I like a basic Insignia TV. I was about to box it up until I decided to put the ROKU back on it.
I don't like the Home screen on Fire because it is not customizable like ROKU. I tried to add my apps to Fire, but they won't be organized properly. The ROKU is the way to go.
Apparently, when the TV is not in Fire mode, it behaves as a very nice TV. I put the ROKU show on hold for more than 15 minutes and it never shut off.
There you have it! Nice TV especially for the sale price, with options to watch it as Fire, add as DVD/HDMI or just use your ROKU. User issue solved, but it would be nice if the Fire programmers could correct that auto off issue so I could use the rest of it. SadðŸ˜
I don't like the Home screen on Fire because it is not customizable like ROKU. I tried to add my apps to Fire, but they won't be organized properly. The ROKU is the way to go.
Apparently, when the TV is not in Fire mode, it behaves as a very nice TV. I put the ROKU show on hold for more than 15 minutes and it never shut off.
There you have it! Nice TV especially for the sale price, with options to watch it as Fire, add as DVD/HDMI or just use your ROKU. User issue solved, but it would be nice if the Fire programmers could correct that auto off issue so I could use the rest of it. SadðŸ˜
Bluetooth, ethernet, audio, but no Spectrum app
d double-u✓ Verified Purchase•July 2, 2023
I was looking for bigger screen than the 32" inch Samsung TV in my bedroom to read the bottom on CNBC easier in the early morning. This 42" screen is big enough visually but to wide for the desk with the existing TV. However, it is a very light TV so I mounted on the wall with a mount that did not require it to be nailed to a stud. 1080p is more than enough to watch most programs since most are not 4K yet. Besides CNBC will not be more visually appealing in 4K. It usually uses very old photos of it hosts and guests so that they look a lot different when they are talking live. Sometimes poor quality Zoom could be a "positive". I prefer using the ethernet to network versus wi-fi and Bluetooth when listening to Amazon for music or other channels for music, but the TV speaker are better than I expect for a low cost TV. It is easy to download apps. Since the Sprectrum app is not available for this TV and most TVs, I downloaded the CNBC app and other apps that I normally watch through the Spectrum app on my Roku and Samsung TV. I have watched OTA channels so I do not need the Spectrum app of that. This TV tuner is as good as most of my TV and DVR tuners. Since I am not allowed to have an outdoor antenna, my flat antenna can get most OTA channels with this TV. I get over 130 channels with this TV as well as most TVs since Southern California has a lot of OTA channels. For about $180, it has all the features I was looking for except for the Spectrum app and I can always use my Roku Ultra if I need that app to watch a program. I live in an HOA where a large segment do not subscribe to cable since they want to watch foreign language programs that is more plentiful on OTA than on cable. Too bad they do not want to be an HOA director to allow outdoor antennas since it may get a few more of those channels since the towers are in multiple directions in Southern California. I miss my outdoor antenna reception that I had in my house and could pick up more than the 130 channels that I get with a flat indoor antenna. The other cnegative is the remote since it does not have numbers so switching channels when watching OTA is not quick. I have another TV remote that is compatible with Insignia but the number keys do not work on the Insignia even though the other keys work with it. I was not willing to paying about double the price for a Samsung with a similar size screen just to have the Spectrum app on the TV. Also, the newer Samsung remotes also do not have number keys but fortunately old remotes with numbers work on some of the newer Samsung TVs. Not every person who buys a new TV will only stream. Some will also watch linear TV and want to key in numbers. Strange that Samsung TV plus channels have 4 digit channels but the remote has no numbers for direct access and the TV does not made to recognize voice commands. This TV was delivered about 4 days earlier than expected when I was notified when it was first shipped. Luckily Best Buy did not use its own trucks/vans to deliver since I did not renotify security to let them though since security told me Best Buy did not have the same blanket pre-approval that Amazon delivery has. Whatever service did the last mile had that pre-approval or Best Buy would probably had to come back a second time to delivery it. This TV is light enough for a senior citizen to mount on a wall without assistance.
One of the few full HD TVs made in this small size (24")........and worth every penney!
Al A.✓ Verified Purchase•June 14, 2023
We have owned other Insignia TVs including a 43" 4K Tv we use in a patio room that's served us well for over 5 years.
We wanted to replace our 720 27 inch kitchen with something smaller to save space and still be able to see it clearly.
This little 24 inch 1080 tv has a very clear, sharp and high quality 1080 picture. It's smaller screen size still blew away the more pixelated and larger screen size of the Samsung 27 inch 720 TV it replaced.
Text and faces and general detail is much more clear and defined and we have not really noticed any negative factors of going to a screen about 3" less diagonally in size.
All of the Fire apps works that we installed including, Netflix, MAX, Paramount+, Disney+, and STARZ. Also, we notice the CPU/processor in this TV is fast! Menu selection and app, input and settings selections are fast to access and move though what you are doing in the menus.
Don't expect built-in speakers for any flatscreen TV to sound that good. This tv has downward firing speakers and a thicker base to it, allowing a slightly larger speaker. You can hear what you need to, but, for us, we've been using the -Polk Magnify Mini 2- sound system for our kitchen tv and this new TV works perfectly with it to give us full sound in a very compact system in our kitchen.
Check out the Polk models, there are two, one with surround and one without, with both having a nice subwoofer that is included. We have the non-surround model and it works perfectly in our kitchen. These two Polk models are sold on Amazon too! If you want to hear very clear dialog, I strongly suggest checking out these Polks!
For under $140, you get a small full def tv here that has a full, in-depth menu to tweak settings to your hearts content. When I purchased this TV at our local Best Buy, I wasn't aware it has a menu that's as complete as a much larger, higher end TV, but, yes, it has it all for the setup menu.
5 stars all around. If you need a compact, space savings TV, but, want one with a full HD (1080) capability, this is the one to seriously consider. There a VERY few full 1080 definition TVs in this size and although it's only a 24 inch screen, the difference between 720 and 1080 will be obvious no matter what any sales person will tell you. (Seeing is believing).
If you want full quality sound for movies and other audio needing crisp dailog and full bass with a dedicated subwoofer, please do check out the Polk Mini 2 models at Amazon, you will not be disappointed!
We wanted to replace our 720 27 inch kitchen with something smaller to save space and still be able to see it clearly.
This little 24 inch 1080 tv has a very clear, sharp and high quality 1080 picture. It's smaller screen size still blew away the more pixelated and larger screen size of the Samsung 27 inch 720 TV it replaced.
Text and faces and general detail is much more clear and defined and we have not really noticed any negative factors of going to a screen about 3" less diagonally in size.
All of the Fire apps works that we installed including, Netflix, MAX, Paramount+, Disney+, and STARZ. Also, we notice the CPU/processor in this TV is fast! Menu selection and app, input and settings selections are fast to access and move though what you are doing in the menus.
Don't expect built-in speakers for any flatscreen TV to sound that good. This tv has downward firing speakers and a thicker base to it, allowing a slightly larger speaker. You can hear what you need to, but, for us, we've been using the -Polk Magnify Mini 2- sound system for our kitchen tv and this new TV works perfectly with it to give us full sound in a very compact system in our kitchen.
Check out the Polk models, there are two, one with surround and one without, with both having a nice subwoofer that is included. We have the non-surround model and it works perfectly in our kitchen. These two Polk models are sold on Amazon too! If you want to hear very clear dialog, I strongly suggest checking out these Polks!
For under $140, you get a small full def tv here that has a full, in-depth menu to tweak settings to your hearts content. When I purchased this TV at our local Best Buy, I wasn't aware it has a menu that's as complete as a much larger, higher end TV, but, yes, it has it all for the setup menu.
5 stars all around. If you need a compact, space savings TV, but, want one with a full HD (1080) capability, this is the one to seriously consider. There a VERY few full 1080 definition TVs in this size and although it's only a 24 inch screen, the difference between 720 and 1080 will be obvious no matter what any sales person will tell you. (Seeing is believing).
If you want full quality sound for movies and other audio needing crisp dailog and full bass with a dedicated subwoofer, please do check out the Polk Mini 2 models at Amazon, you will not be disappointed!
OK value for what I paid
Ted✓ Verified Purchase•May 26, 2023
Generally for what I paid ($130) it's a decent value. The picture quality if fine but of course these days most sets are UHD (vs. FHD for this one) even for these smaller sizes. I got it for my 90+ yr old mother so actually don't care much that it is a FireTV. In this regard-- it was kind of a pain to set the input to be one of the external HDMI ports when she turns the set on and off. FYI: After a little digging on the 'net', it turns out the setting to 'remember' the last input used is buried under Display & Sounds menu->Power menu->Fire stick power. Huh? Make sure the FW > 6.2.4.2. This one was 7.x.x.x. after updating. Also when setting up the TV, after connecting to the home Wifi, it automagically checks and starts to download an FW update, at which point it got stuck...Had to diddle around with powering/unpowering/plugging in, etc... Lastly--if you really need more manual control over really fixing the signal source on power on, this isn't 'smart' enough to do that. Supposedly, if another FW update happens in the background, the input will switch back to the default (!). If this were a $100 more, I would have almost been inclined to return it and spend a little more for something with a more 'user friendly' set up + better quality picture.
Great TV for a great price
Nicholas Dale Cline✓ Verified Purchase•May 24, 2023
Purchased this for a second TV in my office / gaming room, the picture quality is noticeably better than my few year old 1080p Samsung 32 inch TV.
The picture menu is a lot more visually appealing with far more customizability options to refine the picture than my other TV. I'm extremely picky and spent hours fiddling with the options to get what, in my opinion, was the ultimate picture quality. All of the settings I applied looked good, don't get me wrong! Sound quality is also great, of course you're going to have better with a dedicated sound system, but for a built in, the sound is great.
The only two complaints I had with the TV was a red light that's on while the TV is asleep. It was distracting out the corner of my eye and was annoying me, so I just put a piece of black electrical tape over it. The light itself wasn't needed for the remote, it was just a sleep indicator. The other issue was the sleep timeout wasn't changeable without going into the developer options and changing it via their developer program. I wanted the screensaver to cycle through tons of gaming pictures while I wasn't using it, and it kept going to sleep every 15 minutes. It only took a few minutes to fix with a YouTube guide, so no biggie.
The picture menu is a lot more visually appealing with far more customizability options to refine the picture than my other TV. I'm extremely picky and spent hours fiddling with the options to get what, in my opinion, was the ultimate picture quality. All of the settings I applied looked good, don't get me wrong! Sound quality is also great, of course you're going to have better with a dedicated sound system, but for a built in, the sound is great.
The only two complaints I had with the TV was a red light that's on while the TV is asleep. It was distracting out the corner of my eye and was annoying me, so I just put a piece of black electrical tape over it. The light itself wasn't needed for the remote, it was just a sleep indicator. The other issue was the sleep timeout wasn't changeable without going into the developer options and changing it via their developer program. I wanted the screensaver to cycle through tons of gaming pictures while I wasn't using it, and it kept going to sleep every 15 minutes. It only took a few minutes to fix with a YouTube guide, so no biggie.
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