You can now get a bargain 4K TV for under £250 as Amazon launch budget UK range

Amazon has just launched some amazing big-screen HD smart TVs—and for a fraction of the price of the big brands.

The online retail giant has just launched its Fire TV 2 series in the UK which has both 32-inch and 40-inch screen models available.

What's more, the TVs start at just £170 and come packed full of Amazon's Fire TV tech which lets you use all the major smart TV features and streaming apps.

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You can even control the TVs using your voice and change the channel thanks to a built-in Alexa feature.

For the gamers out there, Amazon has also begun selling its Fire TV Series 4 in the UK.

These come with 4K Ultra HD technology as well as HDR10, which makes them perfect for playing the latest next-gen titles on Playstation 5 or Xbox.

The 43-inch model costs just £269, making it much cheaper than the competition.

You can preorder bargain TVs from either product range starting today. They'll begin shipping from April 12, so you only have to wait a few weeks to get your upgraded telly through the post.

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With every budget Amazon TV coming with the Fire service integrated, it means you don't have to pay extra for a smart TV dongle or a set-top box.

Instead, the TV just connects to your home Wi-Fi and will let you download all of the streaming apps you need, including Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and more.

Amazon has been selling these bargain tellies in the USA for some time and, by all accounts, they're actually pretty great for the price. If you're thinking of getting one or you're lucky enough to already be using one, let us know what you think in the comments.

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