Insignia™ F20 Insignia™ - 24" Class F20 Series LED HD (720p) Review

The Insignia F20 packs the full Fire TV experience into a tiny, affordable frame. It's the easy choice for a secondary room, as long as you know what you're getting.

Screen Size 24
Resolution HD (720p)
Panel Type LED
Refresh Rate 60
Smart Platform Fire TV
Insignia™ F20 Insignia™ - 24" Class F20 Series LED HD (720p) tv
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The 30-Second Version

The Insignia F20 24-inch Fire TV is a fantastic budget pick for a secondary room. It packs the full Fire TV experience into a tiny, affordable package, making streaming in a bedroom or kitchen dead simple. Just know you're getting basic 720p picture quality, not a home theater display.

Overview

Looking for a small, cheap TV for a bedroom, kitchen, or dorm? The Insignia F20 is a 24-inch Fire TV that's built for one thing: being a super simple, all-in-one streaming box with a screen. At around $60 to $80, it's one of the most affordable ways to get Fire TV built right in. You're getting a 720p HD screen, built-in Alexa, and access to all the apps you'd expect, from Netflix to free channels like Pluto TV. It's not trying to be a home theater centerpiece, and that's exactly the point.

Performance

Let's be clear about what you're getting. The 720p resolution on a 24-inch screen is fine for casual viewing across the room, but don't expect sharp detail if you're sitting close. Our data puts its picture quality in the 43rd percentile, which means it's okay for the price but nothing special. Gaming performance lands in the bottom 25th percentile with its 60Hz refresh rate and basic processing, so it's really just for very casual gaming. Where it shines is in the smart features, scoring in the 97th percentile thanks to the full Fire TV experience being baked in. Setup is a breeze, and the interface is snappy for basic streaming.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 17.7
Audio 62
Smart 94.4
Gaming 23.7
Display 4.8
Connectivity 48.8
Social Proof 95.5
Picture Quality 43.2

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Incredibly affordable price point 96th
  • Full Fire TV OS built-in with Alexa 94th
  • Easy setup and user-friendly interface
  • Compact size perfect for small spaces
  • Includes a voice remote in the box

Cons

  • Low 720p resolution 5th
  • Basic 60Hz panel not suited for gaming 18th
  • Picture quality is just average 24th
  • Only two HDMI ports
  • Speakers are functional but lack bass

The Word on the Street

4.7/5 (1678 reviews)
👍 Buyers love how perfectly it fits in small spaces like kitchens, under loft beds, or in RVs.
👍 The setup process is consistently praised for being quick, easy, and hassle-free.
👍 For the price, many are pleasantly surprised by the bright colors and overall picture quality.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 24"
Resolution HD (720p)
Panel Type LED
Backlight Direct-Lit
Curved No
Year 2025

Gaming

Refresh Rate 60 Hz

Smart TV

Platform Fire TV
Voice Assistant Alexa
Screen Mirroring Apple AirPlay
Works With Amazon Alexa

Audio

Surround Sound DTS Virtual:X
eARC No

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 2
USB Ports 1
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 5
Optical Audio Yes
VESA Mount 100x100

Power & Size

Energy Star No
Annual Energy 72
Weight 2.3 kg / 5.0 lbs

Value & Pricing

For $60 to $80, the value proposition is straightforward. You're paying for the convenience of Fire TV in a compact package. There aren't many (or any) new TVs at this price that offer a built-in smart platform this robust. The trade-off is the display technology itself, which is basic HD. If your main goal is to watch streaming shows in a secondary room without any fuss, this is a solid value. If picture quality is a priority, even a small step up in budget opens up many 1080p options.

Price History

New Refurbished
40 $ 50 $ 60 $ 70 $ 80 $ 90 $ 20 мар.28 мар.1 апр.6 апр. 80 $

vs Competition

The most direct competitor isn't another TV brand, but pairing a cheap monitor with a separate Fire TV Stick. That combo might give you a slightly better screen, but you lose the all-in-one simplicity and clean look. Compared to other small TVs, like some from TCL or Amazon's own Omni series, those often start at 32 inches and 1080p, so they're in a slightly different (and more expensive) category. The Insignia F20 really owns this ultra-budget, ultra-compact niche. Against the giants like Sony, Samsung, or LG mentioned in our database? There's no comparison on picture quality, but those cost ten times as much and are for your main living room.

Common Questions

Q: Does the Insignia F20 come with a remote?

Yes, it comes with the Alexa Voice Remote, so you can control everything with your voice or the buttons.

Q: Can I use a Roku stick with this TV?

You can, but you probably won't need to. Since it has Fire TV built-in, plugging in a Roku stick would just give you a second, redundant smart interface.

Q: Is this TV good for gaming?

Not really. With a 60Hz refresh rate and basic processing, it's fine for very casual games, but serious gamers will want a TV with a 120Hz panel and better response times.

Q: How does the 720p picture look on a 24-inch screen?

It's perfectly watchable from a normal viewing distance across a room, but don't expect super sharp detail if you're sitting right in front of it.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this TV if you're looking for a primary living room display, care about 4K or even 1080p resolution, or are an avid gamer. It's also not the best choice if you need multiple HDMI ports for lots of gear. In those cases, look at a larger 1080p or 4K TV from TCL, Hisense, or Amazon's Omni series, even if it means spending $50 to $100 more.

Verdict

Should you buy this? Yes, but only if your needs are very specific. If you want the cheapest possible new TV with a great smart platform for a bedroom, kitchen, garage, or dorm, the Insignia F20 is a no-brainer. It does one job very well: being an easy, affordable streaming terminal. But if you care about picture clarity, plan to use it as a primary TV, or want to do any gaming beyond very casual titles, you should look elsewhere and spend a bit more. For its intended purpose, it's almost perfect.