At Amazon’s annual hardware event, it announced a fleet of new Fire TVs, including an Omni QLED model, as well as new 2 and 4-series televisions. The QLED features an auto-adjusting screen for various lighting conditions, plus what the company calls omnisense presence detection.

Amazon’s Fire TV operating system powers TVs from various manufacturers, but the Omni series is its own flagship TV with a higher-end design, better specs, and a higher price. Last year, Amazon released its first Mini LED Fire TV, signaling that it wants a place in the living rooms of cinephiles and gamers alike. It featured up to 1,344 dimming zones (depending on the size), plus a 144Hz refresh rate, and could reach up to 1,400 nits at peak brightness.

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