Get the Best of Fire TV, Alexa, and Ultra HD in One Package – The 43DF710NA19 by Insignia Reviewed
4.2
Insignia NS-43DF710NA19 43” 4K Fire TV
Lifewire / Jeremy Laukkonen
What We Like
4K HDR
Alexa voice commands
Lightweight
Sturdy base
What We Don’t Like
Alexa remote not built for over the air or cable television
Buttons on remote aren’t customizable
No far-field microphones
The 43-inch Insignia NS-43DF710NA19 from Best Buy’s Insignia line delivers a surprisingly rich viewing experience for a budget TV set, with a great picture, decent sound, and Amazon’s Fire TV built right in.
We purchased Insignia NS-43DF710NA19 Fire TV Edition so our expert reviewer could thoroughly test and assess it. Keep reading for our full product review.
The Insignia NS-43DF710NA19 is a 43-inch 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) television that’s built onAmazon’s Fire TV platform , so it featuresAlexa voice controls and the familiar Fire TV interface. In addition to 4K resolution, it also featuresHDR support , a decent number of HDMI ports, and built-in stereo speakers.
Insignia is Best Buy’s in-house budget brand, which calls for tempered expectations, but we were pleasantly surprised on a lot of fronts when we sat down to watch our test unit. We tested things like viewing angles, color reproduction, sound quality, and more to see if this budget Fire TV is really worth a sport in your living room.
Lifewire / Jeremy Laukkonen
Design: Thick body, thick bezel, but light enough for one person to handle
The Insignia NS-43DF710NA19 is thick and boxy, with a fairly wide bezel, and large feet that mount perpendicularly instead of angling like a lot of other inexpensive sets. It isn’t anything special to look at, but that’s to be expected from a budget line like Insignia. The good thing is that it’s fairly light, at less than 20 pounds, and the large feet make it quite steady.
Most of the ports are found on the left side of the set, as you face it, with a few of them oriented downward instead.
The power button is situated in a semi-translucent plastic bulge near one of the feet, making it easy to locate, and you can use the same button to switch inputs. There are no other physical buttons on this set, so don’t lose the remote.
When watching shows on Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, and HBO Now, dialogue came through crystal clear, and sound effects had enough substance that we didn’t feel the need to immediately plug in a soundbar or reach for our Bluetooth headphones.
This television uses a standard detachable C7 power cord instead of a hard-wired power cable, and it features a standard 200 x 200 millimeterVESA mount if you want to ditch the clunky feet and hang it on a wall.
While this set does have Alexa built right in, it works like a Fire TV Stick and not like aFire TV Cube orEcho device . What that means is it lacks far-field microphones, so you have to give commands via the remote. The remote itself is the same basic design that’s included with other Fire TV devices, but it includes volume buttons, a live TV button, and preset shortcuts for a few streaming services.
Title: Insignia's Affordable Fire TV with Alexa & Ultra HD: A Complete Review of Model NS-43DF710NA19