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The models are expected to be big-screen TVs in the range of 55 to 75 inches, according to the Insider report, which adds that “they are due to be released as soon as October, but the rollout has been beset with logistical bottlenecks.”

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While their prices are unknown at the moment, Gizmodo notes that they will probably be affordable: the TVs it launched in India, for example, cost roughly $410 for the 50-inch model and $480 for the 55-inch model.

The new F50 series TVs feature enhanced screen resolution, premium audio functionality, and Alexa voice integration for an immersive entertainment experience.

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“Today, we’re thrilled to further expand the Fire TV line with a new generation of Insignia – Fire TVs including the F50 Series.”