📺 Elevate your viewing experience with TCL's 4K UHD TV!
The TCL 43-inch 4K UHD Smart LED TV (43S435, 2021 Model) combines stunning picture quality with smart functionality, offering over 500,000 movies and TV episodes through Roku TV. With HDR technology and a resolution of 3840 x 2160, this TV delivers vibrant colors and deep contrasts. It features multiple HDMI and USB ports for versatile connectivity, voice control compatibility, and energy-efficient performance, making it a perfect addition to any modern living space.
Brand Name | TCL |
Item Weight | 16.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 38.2 x 22.4 inches |
Item model number | 43S435 |
Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Output Wattage | 8 Watts |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | High Dynamic Range Technology; Stream Over 500,000 Movies and TV Episodes; Easy Voice Control works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Item Weight | 16.5 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 43 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
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Nice 4k ROKU TV for starters in 4K
OK, first off, please read this:This is a ROKU TV system. Yes you can use it with cable TV or with an Over The Air antenna, but it is still a Roku. And let me explain one part about Roku.In order to use Roku, you MUST set up an account, and the reason for a payment method on file is so that if you wish to enable a Netflix or Hulu subscription (for example), the payment is automatic.The only time you pay ANYTHING is when you either take a subscription or buy a rental. But at no time are you charged any fees.We cut the cable cord two years ago with Roku Express+ 4K on our HD TV sets, and at that time, when I created the account, I did put my card on file, and have NEVER once been charged without my knowledge, since I DID set the account up to require a PIN. And we only rented one movie in all that time. No extra fees whatsoever.Now, let's move on to the TV itself.Country of Manufacture is China.In the box you get:TVTwo TV Stand legs with screws6 foot Power CordRemote Control with two batteries. Remote is a Roku remote that is pre-paired to the TV. Even easier than the Roku 4K Express+Quick Start guide with warranty photo registration codeSetup was quick and easy. I attached the legs, put batteries into the remote, plugged the TV in and went through the setup process. In about 15 minutes, I was watching OUR channels that we had selected, and seeing things from a whole new perspective4K is an awesome way to start and yes, this is a starter system. Colors will brilliant and vibrant and life-like, and the set will automatically adjust to your source resolution. Some of the things I like, is that I can attach an Ethernet cord instead of using wireless and ensure a constant streaming experience, although I have tweaked our wi-fi network enough that there is no buffering.There are THREE HDMI input ports for whatever you wish to connect to the TV as well as an HDMI ARC port if you have a sound bar setup. You also have a USB port for movies. songs and photos, an Ethernet port, a coaxial cable port for either an External Antenna or Cable TV Feed, an AV In adapter port (adapter NOT included) for older video equipment and headphone out for either Headphones or external audio equipment.Unit comes with a 1 year warranty and you can opt to buy additional protection if you so choose. The set will upscale 1080P sources to near 4K UHD and there is also a special Roku Channel for 4K to get you started.The set weighs 26 pounds, so if you wish to mount it to a wall mount you will want a VESA 200x300 capable mount. Those are easy enough to find here on Amazon. VESA 200x300 mount will use (4) M6x12mm screws if you already have a wall mount.Is this a Super high end 8K or QLED or OLED TV? NO. But if you are looking to start out into 4K with something that is affordable and easy to set up, then the Class-4 series will be a good choice for you.5 stars and two thumbs up, as well as a recommended buy from us.JPL
S**N
Beautiful picture. Good value.
We bought this to use with an Apple TV 4K in our dining/gaming room. There were a couple surprises, but no actual problems. We’re very happy with this, especially at this price.The TV has only one button. You push it multiple times to pick an input (or power it off) as indicated on the screen. I don’t see a way to control the volume that way, but admit I didn’t look long.I kind of hate the remote, but never intended to use it, so that makes no difference to me. If you intend to use the Roku features, it might be fine. I really don’t want my TV to be smart, just a monitor for my Apple TV, so the buttons on the remote for specific streaming services are an annoying waste of space, and some day will refer to service that don’t exist or are called something else now.I used my Roku account to set the TV up. I’m not sure you can avoid that.I was able to get the TV to power on with a specific HDMI input selected, and let the Apple TV control the TCL TVs power and volume. Now we don’t need the Roku remote at all.The TV has AirPlay support built in. None of my other (older) TVs have that. That would be very useful if I wasn’t already using this as a monitor for an Apple TV. It also seems to have HomeKit integration. I can turn it on and off via HomeKit (separately from the Apple TV). I haven’t looked to see if it supports any other actions.The sound is OK. I didn’t expect much. We don’t really want booming theater sound in this room anyway. I haven’t connected any external speakers to this (probably never will), so can’t comment on how the ARC function works, and if all the volume and power control signals get passed to the external audio device or not (our other TV didn’t reliably turn off its sound bar via HDMI). I expect it will work. The software in this seems to be pretty good. IDK if that’s due to TCL or Roku. Someone seems to know what they’re doing.The only problem is that now that I’ve seen 4K HDR my “good” TV doesn’t look so good to me anymore.
B**R
Already bought 2 of these things
So, my friend needed a TV a few months ago. She's very pretty and well...that's all I need to say. Decided I'd surprise her one day. Check photos for her reaction, although her roommate ruined the surprise, the butt head. No seriously, if a package comes for your roommate and has their FULL government name, and not the name they use on the internet...it's definitely for them, bro. Especially a freaking 50 inch TV.Anyway...I decided to finally upgrade myself as well. Ditched the 32 inch I bought in 2013 when I moved out of my moms place. This TV seems to be on a bit of a yo-yo, price wise, so watch it. I picked it up for under $400 both times.Picture is AMAZING, and this baby gets LOUD. I rarely have to turn it up above 22 and it goes all the way to 100!I don't have cable, haven't in years, probably never will again. I stream EVERYTHING, and this roku tv is PERFECT for that. I'm currently swimming through Law and Order SVU, and being able to see Benson on the big ole screen is nice, even more so because I don't have to run my PS4 all night while watching.Oh, you can apparently add games to the TV. I've 2048 on it and just beat my high score.3 hdmi ports, clutch!!! And I can rename them and change the pictures??? Also, being able to use the app when streaming and wear headphones is nice. Very slight delay, but not huge.My only complaint is one I wouldn't have noticed for ages. The remote will control other roku tvs, even from different brands. I've got this tcl, and my brother has REDACTED, and literally all the functions on my remote work.Overall, great TV. Can you buy a better TV? Absolutely. I don't think you'll find a better deal, however, than a 50 inch smart TV for under $500.Just think...you're reading this because my friend is pretty, lol. Buy the TV.
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