It’s great for gamers with a wide range of gaming features and handles motion well for sports out-of-the-box.
It doesnt stand out in this crowded arena, but it is a solid all-around TV for the price.
The Amazon Fire TV Omni Mini-LEDs picture quality is pretty good overall compared to thebest TVs.
The Amazon Omni Mini-LED features two HDMI 2.1 ports, a first for an Amazon Fire TV
Colors are vibrant, textures and details are lifelike and contrast is well-balanced.
Motion handling is good for both sports and movies.
Audio quality is a mixed bag on the Omni Mini-LED.
The Amazon Omni Mini-LED features two HDMI 2.1 ports, a first for an Amazon Fire TV
Sound is accurately placed with a good sense of direction, speech is clear and theres generally good bass.
For those wanting a full home theater experience, Id recommend one of thebest soundbars.
Discounts are already appearing, so it has the chance to seriously up its value when the sales begin.
The Amazon Omni Mini-LED demonstrates very good detail
Its launch prices are strikingly similar to the Hisense U7N, one of thebest mini-LED TVson the market.
The Omni Mini-LED features 512 dimming zones and supports both Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+high dynamic range.
It also only features two HDMI 2.1 ports.
The Amazon Omni Mini-LED delivers solid contrast
(One HDMI-related issue occurred during my testing.
When switching a source from HDMI 2 to HDMI 1, the TV kept switching back to HDMI 2.
The Omni Mini-LED uses Amazons own Fire TV as its smart TV platform.
The Omni mini-LED has average built-in sound quality, so movies such asLa La Landcould benefit from a soundbar
For picture testing and measurements, I used the Omni Mini-LED’s out-of-the-box configs.
However, I did find that the Omni Mini-LED has potential for those who want its picture calibrated.
It also did a good job of displaying the movies murky, dark color palette.
The Amazon Omni Mini-LED’s tall feet allow plenty of space for a soundbar
Color on the Omni mini-LED was very good overall.
They verged on oversaturation but were still pleasing to the eye.
A 4K Blu-ray ofLa La Landalso demonstrated stunning color reproduction, with Mias yellow dress given a dynamic punch.
Fire TV has access to plenty of apps but its home screen is taken up by a large banner ad
Also, when watching the black-and-white scenes inOppenheimer, there was a good range of gray tones throughout.
Black levels and shadow detail were a mixed bag on the Omni Mini-LED.
Motion in Sports TV mode was accurate out-of-the-box.
The Amazon Omni Mini-LED, shown here withBattlefield V,has a good stock of gaming features and performs well
In my testing, I generally found Movie to be the best sound preset.
Bass was decent, with a good level of rumble stemming from the Batmobiles engine.
For those using the Omni Mini-LED mainly for watching movies, Id recommend adding a soundbar.
The Amazon Omni Mini-LED is supplied with the Alexa Voice remote
I expected a slimmer depth at this price.
Performance-wise, Fire TV is generally responsive when navigating though there were occasional stutters and freeze-ups during my testing.
Menus, while fairly easy to get around, could be a little more user-friendly.
The Omni Mini-LED performs well, even at higher frame rates.
Still, it sits below the 15ms threshold gamers look for.
Should you buy the Amazon Fire TV Omni Mini-LED TV?
The U7N isn’t quite as good for sports, but it’s better for sound.
Your choice should come down to the price at the time of buying.
Read our fullHisense U7N review.
It is, however, a good budget option if you’re looking for something cheaper.
Read our fullAmazon Fire TV Omni QLED review.
Plus, it comes with a full suite of gaming features and better built-in sound.
Be prepared to spend a lot more on this TV, however.
Read our fullSamsung QN90D review.
I tested the Omni Mini-LED’s color, contrast, detail, motion handling, and black levels.
Some of the same reference scenes were also used to test the Omni Mini-LED’s built-in audio quality.
I also tested the Omni Mini-LED’s gaming features and performance using an Xbox Series X.
The measurements were taken using a colorimeter, test pattern generator and Portrait Displays' Calman color calibration software.
HDR color gamut coverage was measured for the BT.2020 and UHDA-P3 color spaces.
For input lag testing, measured in milliseconds, I used a Leo Bodnar 4K HDMI input lag tester.