The Amazon Ember Artline features a 64.5″ QLED LED-backlit LCD panel with 4K UHD resolution at 3840 x 2160 pixels and a pixel density of 68 ppi, rendering over 1,070 million colors at 10-bit depth for detailed and nuanced image reproduction. The display runs at a 60Hz refresh rate and supports a comprehensive set of HDR formats — including Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG — though no adaptive synchronization technology is present. Wide viewing angles of 178° both horizontally and vertically ensure consistent picture quality from most seating positions, while an anti-reflection coating and a built-in ambient light sensor help the screen adapt to different lighting environments.
The Ember Artline offers a solid wired and wireless connectivity setup, headlined by four HDMI 2.1 ports for high-bandwidth source connections, alongside one USB port and a 3.5mm headphone jack. There is no RJ45 Ethernet port, VGA connector, DVI connector, or external memory slot. For wireless connectivity, the TV supports Wi-Fi 4, Wi-Fi 5, and Wi-Fi 6 alongside Bluetooth 5, and Miracast is available for screen mirroring from compatible devices.
The Ember Artline's audio system uses stereo speakers rated at 2 x 10W with no subwoofer included. It supports Dolby Audio, Dolby Digital, and Dolby Digital Plus for decoding, while Dolby Atmos, Dolby Virtual, and SRS TheaterSound HD are not supported. Digital Out is available for routing audio to external equipment, and the TV includes both HDMI ARC and HDMI eARC for connecting compatible soundbars or receivers.
The Ember Artline measures 1447.8 mm wide, 843.3 mm tall, and 38.1 mm thick, with a total volume of approximately 46,517 cm³ and a weight of 27,306 g. It supports VESA mounting for wall installation. The TV is rated to operate within a temperature range of 5 °C to 35 °C.
The Ember Artline comes with a built-in smart TV platform that includes Chromecast, AirPlay, a web browser, and support for voice commands via Google Assistant and Alexa, though Siri and Apple HomeKit are not supported. Smartphones can be used as a remote control, while the physical remote is not rechargeable. Additional everyday features include USB recording, a sleep timer, and a child lock. Standby power consumption sits at 0.5W, and the TV ships with a one-year warranty.