Where You Can Find The World's Largest Amazon Fire TV
The Fire TV platform can be found on a variety of smart TVs, including Amazon-branded Fire TVs and models from other major smart TV brands, such as Hisense, Panasonic, and TCL. While most large-screen Fire TVs have a screen size of 85 inches or less, Hisense offers three different 100-inch TV models with Amazon's TV operating system, which were the biggest Fire TVs you could find anywhere. However, the Seattle Mariners now boast the title of having the world's largest Amazon Fire TV at their home stadium of T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Washington. The Mariners play in the American League West division of Major League Baseball (MLB).
Dubbed as the Mariners Fire TV, this is not the typical Fire TV that you can buy in a store or online. It's actually a massive 209-foot (over 2,500 inches) LED display that's installed at T-Mobile Park and relies on the Fire TV OS for its operation. It'll function as the center field videoboard at the stadium, showing the game replays, score, player stats, and more. Here's what we know about it and when you can go watch it in action.
The Mariners Fire TV opens to fans with the 2026 MLB season
The giant Fire TV at T-Mobile Park can be experienced by MLB fans starting March 26, 2026, which also marks the start of the 2026 MLB season for the Seattle Mariners. If you can't be at the ballpark, you can stream MLB games, and you should be able to spot the screen during Mariners home contests. The new Fire TV screen replaces the previous videoboard that was installed in the stadium back in 2013.
"We're thrilled to partner with Amazon to bring Mariners Fire TV to the ballpark," said Chris Voigt, Mariners Senior Vice President of Corporate Partnerships, in a statement on MLB.com. He went on to note that the ballclub is keen to integrate new technologies into its overall product to continue improving the in-game experience for fans who visit the stadium.
The Mariners Fire TV may be the biggest Fire TV, but it's far from the largest screen you can find in a U.S. stadium. Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles, California, features a 70,000 square-foot oval display designed and made by Samsung. It supports HDR10+ and has 260 embedded JBL speakers. Among non-stadium screens, the Sphere in Las Vegas has the current title for the world's largest LED screen, and it has a 160,000 square foot wraparound interior display.