If you’re after an ultra‑large 4K screen with Fire TV built‑in and Alexa support, the Toshiba 85″ Class C350 Series 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (85C350NU) is now priced at $669.99, down from $1,199.99—a whopping 44% discount. It’s one of the most affordable 85″ Fire TV options on the market.
Pros
- Massive 85-inch diagonal for immersive viewing at a budget price
- Fire TV OS integrated with Alexa Voice Remote—no external device needed
- Dolby Vision HDR, DTS Virtual X audio support delivers fuller sound and dynamic content contrast
- Wide viewing angles and solid reflection handling—good for wide seating setups or bright rooms
- Very low input lag (~10ms) and decent response time make it responsive for casual gaming
Cons
- Terrible native contrast (~1,747:1) and poor black uniformity—blacks appear washed out in dark scenes
- Low peak brightness: SDR/HDR highlights lack punch, especially in a well-lit room
- No local dimming or wide color gamut—HDR looks flat and muted
- Slow Fire TV interface with lag when switching apps or navigating menus, according to user reviews
Why This Deal Is Worth It
At $669.99, the Toshiba 85C350NU is a rare find—delivering an enormous screen with Fire TV built-in, Dolby Vision support, and low input lag for gamers—none of which are normally available at this size below $700. If you need a large living-room TV or dedicated display for sports or group viewing on a tight budget, this delivers visual scale that few others can match at this price.
Who Should Grab This
- Families or shared spaces wanting big-screen streaming on a budget
- Casual gamers who value low input lag on large displays
- Users needing a wide viewing angle TV for living rooms or open spaces
- Cord-cutters wanting built-in Fire TV OS—no external dongle needed
Lab-Tested Performance That Backs It Up
- Native Contrast Ratio: ~1,747:1—poor in dark-room use; blacks appear grey
- Peak Brightness: Low—struggles with glare and HDR pop in a bright setup
- Color Accuracy: Excellent out of the box, but the color gamut is narrow
- Viewing Angle: Rated ~7/10 at 35° with minimal color washout—a strong suit for group seating
- Input Lag & Response: Very low lag (~10ms) and decent response (~14ms)—no VRR or advanced gaming mode
- Smart Platform: Fire TV OS is fully baked in, but has app-switch lag and ads per user feedback