Sometimes you don’t need a wall-swallowing OLED — you just need a small, no-nonsense screen for the kitchen, a home office or a spare bedroom. That’s exactly where the Insignia 32-inch F20 Series Fire TV comes in, and right now it’s about as affordable as it gets: US$69.99, down from its regular retail price of $129.99. That’s a $60 saving, and it matches the set’s all-time low.
Insignia is Best Buy’s in-house electronics brand, and the F20 Series plays to that budget-friendly brief without feeling stripped bare. You get a 32-inch panel with 720p HD resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate — modest numbers, sure, but perfectly reasonable for a secondary display where you’re catching up on the news, streaming a show while you cook, or keeping the kids occupied.
The real draw here is the smarts baked in. This is a Fire TV at its core, so all the usual streaming apps live directly on the set — no dongle to dangle behind the panel, no extra HDMI port sacrificed. Amazon’s Alexa Voice Remote comes in the box too, meaning you can bark out a title, jump to an app or tweak the volume without hunting through menus.
Audio gets a small boost from DTS Virtual-X, which fakes a sense of surround sound from the built-in speakers. It won’t replace a soundbar, but for a compact TV it adds a little welcome width to movies and games.
Connectivity is surprisingly generous for something this cheap. Here’s what you’re working with:
- 2× HDMI inputs for a console, a Blu-ray player or a streaming box
- Composite AV for older kit
- Optical out and coax
- USB and a headphone jack
- Built-in Wi-Fi for cord-free streaming
That optical output is a nice touch at this price, giving you a clean way to route audio out to an external speaker system if the onboard sound doesn’t cut it.
Is 720p going to wow anyone in 2026? No. But at 32 inches, sitting a few feet away, the difference between HD and Full HD is far less noticeable than the spec sheet suggests — and you’re not paying flagship money to find out. For a dorm room, a garage, a workshop or a guest space, a fully-featured Fire TV with Alexa built in for under $70 is a genuinely tempting proposition.
The deal is live as of today, and it’s the kind of price that tends not to stick around. If you’ve been meaning to add a second screen to the house without overthinking it, this is a solid, low-risk way to do it.