Get an Insignia 24″ Smart HD TV for Less than $100

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The perfect accessory for your dorm room would be a smart TV with Alexa. Don’t pass by the idea thinking it’s too much for your budget, as you don’t have to spend more than $100! Check out the Insignia 24DF310NA21 24″ Smart HD TV, a smart HD Fire TV to stream hit movies and your favorite binge-worthy TV shows.

This smart Fire TV ships with Alexa and a voice remote. Use Alexa with the remote to search for hit movies or the latest episode of your favorite shows, play music, watch the game, launch apps, and even control other smart devices. There’s not much to the setup other than plugging it in and connecting to Wi-Fi. You can relax after doing your classwork and enjoy your favorite entertainment on your new smart TV.

Insignia 24 Smart Tv Fire

With over 500,000 streamed TV episodes and movies, you have access to it all on thousands of channels, apps, and Alexa skills. Additionally, you can still catch your local news, weather, and other favorites, as it integrates seamlessly with over-the-air TV, Sling TV, DirectTV Now, and others. Get it all in one place.

The Insignia 24″ Smart HD TV has Full HD picture quality with lifelike details, rich contrast, and brilliant colors. A quad-core CPU/multi-core GPU powers the set, giving it speed and performance with instant search results and fluid responsiveness. Dual-band Wi-FI, three HDMI inputs, and other options allow you to connect easily. Customize it by renaming the connections to help you remember and adjust the settings for each of your connected devices.

Take $70 off this smart TV and get it for just $99.99. If you want to go a little larger, you can get the 39″ TV for just $149.99 after taking $80 off.

Insignia 24DF310NA21 24″ Smart HD TV

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