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INSIGNIA 70-inch Class F50 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV with Alexa Voice Remote (NS-70F501NA26)

$499.99

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INSIGNIA 70-inch Class F50 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV with Alexa Voice Remote (NS-70F501NA26)
Price: $499.99
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INSIGNIA Smart Fire TVs

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Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars 945

4.3 out of 5 stars 1,763

4.2 out of 5 stars 2,931

4.2 out of 5 stars 5,625

4.4 out of 5 stars 670

Price

$59.99$59.99

$159.99$159.99

$239.99$239.99

Screen Sizes

24″, 32″

32″, 40″

24″, 32″, 40″

43″,50″,55″,65″,70″,75″,85″

55″, 65″, 75″

Resolution

720p

1080p

1080p

4K

4K

Display Technology

LED

LED

LCD

LED

QLED

Built-in Voice Assistant

Amazon Alexa

Amazon Alexa

Amazon Alexa

Amazon Alexa

Amazon Alexa

Smart TV

Fire TV

Apple Airplay

4k Ultra HD (2160p resolution): Enjoy breathtaking HDR10 4K movies and TV shows at 4 times the resolution of Full HD, and upscale your current content to Ultra HD-level picture quality.
High Dynamic Range: Provides a wide range of color details and sharper contrast, from the brightest whites to the deepest blacks.
All-in-one: Get right to your good stuff. With Fire TV, you can enjoy a world of entertainment from apps like Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max. Plus, stream for free with Fire TV Channels, Pluto TV, Tubi, and more. Access over 1.8 million movies and TV episodes. Subscriptions may be required. Feature and content availability may vary.
Smart Home: Your smart home hub. Pair Fire TV with compatible smart home devices to see live camera feeds, use AirPlay, control your lighting and thermostat, and more.
Free Content: Stream for free. Access over 1 million free movies and TV episodes from popular ad-supported streaming apps like Fire TV Channels, Tubi, and Pluto TV. Subscriptions may be required. Feature and content availability may vary.
DTS Virtual-X Sound: An immersive sound format creates a three-dimensional sound experience with your TV’s speakers.
Supports HDMI eARC: Allows you to transmit the original full-resolution audio signal through HDMI for the highest quality sound.
Versatile connections: Connect your home theater components such as a Blu-ray player, game console, speakers, cable/antenna and more. TV connections include 3 HDMI ports, composite (AV) jacks, digital optical output, USB port, headphone jack, coaxial jack, Ethernet port and Wi-Fi technology.
Parental controls: Manage your children’s viewing by blocking content based on program ratings or entire channels. Once the kids are in bed, access whatever you want with a simple PIN.
Wall mountable: Compatible with VESA pattern 300 × 300 for simple and safe wall mounting.

Reviewer: Alex
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very happy with this tv
Review: For the price this is seriously a great deal. I needed to get a new tv because my cat knocked my other one off the stand and unfortunately broke it. I was wanting a little bit of an upgrade from my last tv but not spend a ton of money since this was a bit of an unexpected purchase I didn’t think I’d be buying this year. I got this one on a Black Friday deal and I was super stoked it was a good size and 4k tv for a very low price compared to the other deals I was seeing. I went ahead and got it and I’ve been very happy with it! Sound and picture are really high quality for the price and it’s surprisingly a very good TV which I wasn’t expecting it to be terrible but the price made it seem like it was going to just be mediocre at best but that is far from my experience with the tv so far. Easy to set up, it took all of 10 mins to get it up and running and ready to watch whatever I wanted to put on. The power cord it comes with is decently long so that’s also nice because some of these tvs come with the shortest cord and won’t reach an outlet especially if you’re mounting it. And I did mount this one so my cat won’t be able to break this one.. hopefully!
Reviewer: Tony
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Hands down the best value out there for TVs
Review: TLDR: the price speaks for itself. I’m just here to tell you it’s not too good to be true; it’s the real deal as long as you aren’t expecting a truly high-end state-of-the-art picture or anything beyond the 4K.(pictures show a couple of aerial view 4K screensavers; as you can see they look pretty good, even on a zoomed in iPhone photo!)This TV doesn’t have all the Dolby whatever, or whatever version of LED we’re up to now. It definitely lacks that “depth” quality in a lot of TVs. But the picture resolution is excellent, and for the price (I paid $180 for a 55 inch 4K tv) I have absolutely nothing to complain about at all. I’m still in shock that this is even real, and not some scam or lemon of some sort. It’s very reliable, backed by reputable name brands too. I only mention the negatives early on because it may not be for you if you’re really into the picture and display experience with your TV. 4K is great, but don’t expect any picture/display bells and whistles beyond that. So if you just want an excellent, crisp resolution on a huge TV for dirt cheap, this is the real deal. Amazon Fire is built in and seems to work fine, albeit a bit clunky/laggy at times. Not any more than my experience with regular fire sticks though so I don’t think it’s the TVs fault. The only Fire stick I’ve ever gotten to work smoothly over the long run is the one built into my last Insignia TV, so I’m sure this one is fine too. I just prefer the UI/UX of Apple TV either way, and it works great with that too.The UI for the TV itself is pleasant since it’s designed by an actual tech company and not the famously outdated UI you usually get with TV makers that don’t make any other SaaS or user facing software products . Easy to navigate settings and all that.
Reviewer: Diana Brabazon
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Casual college bedroom tv use
Review: Has great graphics and works really well for the price. I had to make some settings adjustments to use it well with my Xbox. Everything has to be linked to your Amazon account to work well, but from there it works great. Has access to all the tv apps and everything built in. Wish it came with an antena, I will be looking to buy one to get access to local tv channels.
Reviewer: Jane D.
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Purchased in Nov. 2025. SO MANY problems. Detailed Review. Do NOT buy!
Review: I have 2 other Insignia TVs that I purchased in 2020. Neither is a FireTV – Just regular TVs and they work great – still. I was looking for a larger TV and I had zero reservations about buying Insignia again. I was hugely surprised that I had an absolute miserable experience to set it up and later, watch. Problem 1: Wouldn’t connect with remote. Contacted Amazon via chat. Was told to unplug TV. Didn’t work. Unplugged again. Didn’t work. Unplugged modem and router. Connected to remote. Problem 2: Wouldn’t play Amazon Prime. Called this time. Spoke to first Amazon rep for over an hour. Got disconnected. Called back. Another hour. The guy couldn’t recommend anything other than what the first Amazon guy said which was to disconnect my router and modem, unplug the TV and try again. The TV gets to a screen that says it “needs an update.” Click on it to start the update which takes forever and then the TV restarts on its own and returns you back to the original blacked out “apps” that it is supposed to support (you can’t see them, but they are supposedly there). Tried several times, and it kept going through the same cycle of “needing an update, waiting for 45 min for the cycle, restarting TV.” Problem 3: Amazon phone rep asks for serial number which I read to him from a photograph I took of the back of the TV. He says it’s invalid. What I read to him clearly says “Serial Number” plus it had a manufacture date of June 2025. He asked me to send him the photo as he couldn’t validate the serial number. I also gave him my Amazon order number. He said the photo shows another serial number – smaller and way less obvious – with a manufacture date of 1 year earlier (2024!) than the larger, central label with the “invalid serial number.” What’s going on with that Amazon? Are you slapping on a year younger serial number and manufacture date to make the TV look newer and not like it’s one that has been in your store room for over a year? I bought the thing 24 hours ago. Problem 4: There is no user manual. Problem 5: The power cord hole to plug in is hidden with absolutely no reference on any of the 2-page pamphlet where it is located on the back of the TV. Other reviewers have mentioned this. If I didn’t read a customer review, I never would have found the power connector. It’s vertical! There’s an indentation on the left side of the TV as you are facing the back. Hidden at the top of it (it’s totally concealed – feel with your finger for it) is the input for the electric cord. Problem 6: Once started – there’s still the issue of it going thru different screens with rectangles of the supposed apps it has all blacked out so you can’t see which app it is. No icons. Problem 7: When you finally get it to work and see the apps – and let’s say you choose a movie on Amazon Prime – if you put it on “pause” and leave the room to get a snack , the TV will turn itself off. When you turn it back on you won’t see the movie, but instead the home screen with all the apps. When you choose “Amazon Prime Video” to get your movie – the thing doesn’t even show you the movie at this point. You have to use the search function to find said movie. The only saving grace is that when you find the movie, it does let you resume from where you left off. Other reviewers have noted that there is no setting to avoid the heavy lifting of trying to find your movie again. The auto shut-off engages to “save power” according to the other reviewers. I haven’t experienced it shutting off while I’m watching a movie – only when I put it on “pause.” As others have said, the interface is super sluggish. It takes a while to load whatever app you choose. Unless you enjoy wasting your life in the set up process (I cannot understand how folks say it’s “easy” to set up – and I am pretty tech savvy), I wouldn’t recommend buying this TV. I, myself, am going to watch it daily for the next 2 weeks to see if it starts having the screen issues that others reported. In this way my return window is still open. BTW – TV size is measured on the diagonal. Some reviewers have measured the length of the TV and reported an incorrect size. Also don’t be fooled by the $169 “sale price” or “cyber Monday” or “Black Friday” or whatever title is given to the price. The price is and was $169 for the 50″ TV for a while (just go to “price history” and you can see it for this and any product sold on Amazon). Hope that helps all of you considering this set. If I had to do it over again, I’d suggest another manufacturer.
Reviewer: GLENN SEALS
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good quality Low price
Review: The INSIGNIA 50″ F50 Series 4K UHD Smart Fire TV delivers impressive clarity, vibrant color, and smooth performance that feels far above its price point. With Fire TV built in, streaming is fast and intuitive, and the included voice remote makes navigation effortless. It’s a fantastic choice for anyone wanting a crisp, modern home‑theater upgrade without breaking the budget.
Reviewer: Lance Dorman
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: BEST TV FOR THE MONEY EVER !!
Review: Literally amazing tv for the money. $169 shipped to my house in 2 days. Im so impressed with the sound and picture quality. Crazy good color quality.Im buying another one. Highly recommend this tv !!