Amazon Introducing Amazon Fire TV 75" Omni Mini-LED Review

Amazon's 75-inch Omni Mini-LED TV puts all its budget into the screen, delivering great contrast and brightness. Just don't expect much from the smart platform or speakers.

Screen Size 75
Panel Type Mini-LED
Hdr Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+ Adaptive
Smart Platform Fire TV
Dolby Vision Yes
Dolby Atmos Yes
Amazon Introducing Amazon Fire TV 75" Omni Mini-LED tv
47.6 综合评分

The 30-Second Version

Great picture, average everything else. The 75-inch Omni Mini-LED delivers stunning contrast and brightness for the price, scoring in the 90th percentile for picture quality. Just plan on adding a soundbar and know the smart TV experience is basic. Worth it for movie fans on a budget.

Overview

Amazon's new 75-inch Omni Mini-LED is a big-screen TV that's all about the picture. With 960 dimming zones and a peak brightness hitting 1,400 nits, it's designed to deliver deep blacks and punchy highlights. The Fire TV smart platform is built right in, and the bundle includes a 4-year protection plan, which is a nice touch for peace of mind.

But this isn't a do-it-all champion. Our data shows its strengths are very specific. It scores in the 90th percentile for picture quality, which is impressive. For everything else—smart features, gaming, audio—it's middling to below average. You're buying this for the panel, not the frills.

Performance

The picture is the star here. Those 960 mini-LED zones give you great contrast control, and the 1,400-nit peak brightness means HDR content pops. Fire TV Intelligent Picture does a decent job adjusting to your room. Where it falls short is in the supporting cast. The audio, sitting in the 31st percentile, is just okay—you'll want a soundbar. Gaming features are basic, landing in the 25th percentile, so hardcore gamers should look elsewhere. And the smart TV experience is merely functional, not fluid.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 99.4
Audio 70
Smart 32.1
Gaming 59.9
Display 41.7
Connectivity 8.8
Social Proof 78.5
Picture Quality 90.6

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong hdr (99th percentile) 99th
  • Strong picture quality (91th percentile) 91th
  • Strong social proof (79th percentile) 79th
  • Strong audio (70th percentile) 70th

Cons

  • Below average connectivity (9th percentile) 9th
  • Below average smart (32th percentile) 32th

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 75"
Panel Type Mini-LED
Backlight Mini-LED

HDR

HDR Formats Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+ Adaptive
Dolby Vision Yes
HDR10+ Yes
HLG No

Gaming

VRR FreeSync Premium Pro

Smart TV

Platform Fire TV

Audio

Dolby Atmos Yes

Value & Pricing

At around $1,640, the value proposition is clear: you're getting a large, high-contrast mini-LED screen for less than many competitors charge. The included 4-year plan adds real value, effectively acting as an extended warranty. If your priority is movie and show watching in a dark or dim room, this TV delivers where it counts. Just budget for a soundbar, because the built-in speakers won't do the picture justice.

Price History

US$1,450 US$1,500 US$1,550 US$1,600 US$1,650 US$1,700 3月16日4月9日 US$1,490

vs Competition

Stacked up, it's a classic specs-for-dollars play. The Sony BRAVIA 5 will have better processing and motion, but you'll pay more. The Hisense U6 series is a direct budget competitor, but the Amazon Omni likely has better local dimming. The big difference is the ecosystem. If you're deep into Alexa and Amazon services, the Fire TV integration is seamless. If you prefer Roku's neutrality or Google TV's app selection, those platforms on other TVs are more polished. This TV wins on pure panel performance per dollar, but loses on smart features and gaming.

Common Questions

Q: Is the 4-year protection plan worth it?

Yes, it's a standout part of the bundle. It covers breakdowns and offers 2-day replacements with no fees, which is great for a big, expensive TV.

Q: How is this for next-gen gaming on a PS5 or Xbox?

It's not ideal. It lacks HDMI 2.1 features like 4K 120Hz and VRR, placing its gaming performance in the bottom 25% of TVs we track. Casual is fine, but serious gamers should look elsewhere.

Q: Do I need to buy a separate streaming device?

No, Fire TV is built in. But its smart performance scores in the 40th percentile, so it's functional but not the fastest or most expansive platform available.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you're a gamer who wants 120Hz or VRR, or if you hate the Fire TV interface. Also, if you want the absolute best smart TV experience or cinematic audio straight out of the box, you'll be disappointed. This TV's budget went into the screen, not the extras.

Verdict

Buy this if you want a big, beautiful picture for movies and TV shows on a budget, and you're already living in the Amazon ecosystem. The mini-LED contrast is legit, and the protection plan is a smart inclusion. It's a great pick for a dedicated media room where the smart platform isn't your main concern.