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Best I can tell from research and buying my own TVs: "Not directly". There are several work-arounds including casting from Chrome browser and buying an Amanzon Fire Stick or Roku device. Insignia (and I believe TCL) has TVs with built-in Roku. I had some issues with using the Insignia as a computer monitor in 4K and ended up with the latest Vizio E43u-D2. Amazon has an issue with Google and does not offer an app nor provide casting to Chromecast. I imagine it is a competition thing. Same for Apple TV. I assume Roku is considered a more generic platform and may have less cost to Amazon.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No built in apps of any kind. All apps are streamed from a tablet or smartphone, sold separately. It has a USB port, but as far as I know it's for photos only, I don't think it has a native media player, since this tv is VERY barebones.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is a chromecast enabled device. So it will support and chromecast enabled app and that includes Amazon.
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