In 2017, Amazon partnered with other companies to launch Smart TVs using the Fire TV system.

Since then, theyve introduced 36 Smart TV models on Fire OS.

Amazon only made 8 TVs, while their partners created the rest.

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Ivan Makhynia

The table also includes the year of release and the region in which they were sold.

It supported 4K resolution up to 60 FPS.

It came with Fire OS 5 (based on Android 5.1) and was only released in 2017.

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Element 4K

Pricing started at $449 and went up to $899 for the largest model.

Users complained about the poor picture quality, and this TV didnt become very popular.

However, Amazon will find other partners next year and see many more smart TVs with Fire OS.

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Insignia 4K – Fire TV

Insignia and Toshiba manufactured these TVs; some remained in production until 2020.

Starting that year, they became available not only in the US but also in Canada.

These TVs were initially loaded with Fire OS 6.

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Grundig Vision – Fire TV

These Fire OS-equipped TVs were officially available for purchase in these countries for the subsequent two years.

Only in 2022 will Amazon start expanding to other markets.

Interestingly, the company chose to launch its initial Fire OS Smart TVs in India.

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Toshiba 4K UHD – Fire TV

Given the subsequent release of more Amazon Smart TVs, this experiment appears to have been a successful venture.

Additionally, Amazon continued its partnerships with Toshiba, OK, and JVC.

In the subsequent year, Amazon sought new partners to produce TVs in these regions.

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Additionally, Xiaomi introduced Smart TVs for several European regions.

With TCLs collaboration, Smart TVs with Fire OS became accessible in the Netherlands and Turkey.

Redmi, on the other hand, reintroduced Fire OS Smart TVs to the Indian market.

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