1. Display
The Omni Series is largely considered to be an entry-level TV, but you’ll find that no expense has been spared when it comes to the quality of your viewing experience. Dolby Vision, obviously, has been included in the party, affording you rich, deep blacks, stunning color, and absolutely no judder, which is essential if you’re buying a TV for sports.
What is there to watch on this true-to-life display, aside from the big game? You’ve got Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, Hulu, and the rest, namely. It might just be time to get caught up with Mrs. Maisel, and there’s literally no better way to make it happen.
2. Price Point
3. Dolby Vision
Both of these premium TVs are capable of Dolby Atmos support, but it’s worth noting that only the Omni Series include Dolby Vision, dynamic intelligence that adapts the display to whatever is being shown on-screen currently.
While both displays offer premium HDR10 and HLG, this advantage indisputably puts the ball in the Omni Fire TVs’ court. The Omni series also allows for picture-in-picture support in tandem with devices like Ring doorbell cameras. Each tree-pointer will truly feel larger than life.
4. Usability and Convenience
In a moment of need, Alexa is right there by your side, complete with new skills added periodically, all designed to further enhance this smart TV’s role within your home. It’s an all-in-one entertainment hub, an oasis of simple pleasure that you’ll look forward to retiring to time and time again. For this reason, we believe that the Omni Series really is the “smarter” choice among the two, at least as far as accessibility is concerned. Alexa, can you please play something on Netflix?
5. Security
If privacy is a concern to you, you can’t go wrong when you invite an Omni Series smart TV into your home. Trust nobody, especially with the details of your winning bracket.