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TCL 43S425 43 Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart ROKU LED TV (2018)

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Size: 43 in


Set: TV only


Features

  • Striking 4K UHD picture performance with HDR technology
  • Simple, intuitive Roku interface allows seamless access to over 500,000 movies and TV episodes
  • 4K Creative Pro Upscaling allows you to view your favorite HD content in near 4K quality
  • Inputs: 3 HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.2 (one with HDMI ARC), 1 USB (media player), RF, Composite, Headphone Jack, Optical Audio Out, Ethernet

Description

TCL, one of the world's largest TV manufacturers in the world and America’s fastest growing TV brand, bring the latest in 4K technology and design. We've simplified the 4K Ultra HD TV so you can instantly enjoy endless entertainment. With HRD compatibility, choose from more than 5, 000 streaming channels that feature 450, 000 movies and TV episodes plus live sports, news, music, kids and family, food, science and tech, fitness, foreign language and so much more. The standby power consumption is less than 0.5 watts. Remote Control Battery = Two "AAA".

Screen Size: 43 Inches


Brand: TCL


Display Technology: LED


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Special Feature: Flat


Included Components: Remote Control


Connectivity Technology: HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi


Aspect Ratio: 169


Product Dimensions: 7.6"D x 38.2"W x 24.5"H


Brand Name: ‎TCL


Item Weight: ‎16.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎38.2 x 7.6 x 24.5 inches


Item model number: ‎43S425


Color Name: ‎Black


Number of Component Outputs: ‎Optical


Special Features: ‎Flat


Item Weight: ‎16.5 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎43 Inches


Aspect Ratio: ‎169


Date First Available: June 5, 2018


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  • Your Best Buy in a Big Set with a High Def Picture + HDR
Size: 55 in Set: TV only
I'm a Sony guy and, given the right opportunity and place, would select an authentic OLED Sony screen to hang onto a wall. But currently I find myself marooned and cash-stressed in a one-room apartment. Necessity can be the mother of serendipitous surprises, such as the discovery of this 55-inch "overachiever" from TCL, going for one-tenth the price of my desired Sony. It comes with two tripod legs (which are all I require in my quiet, sedate setting), though it's light and thin enough (though thicker, of course than an OLED) for hanging on a wall. I'm happy to place my screen in front of the big dresser mirror, where it blocks from my view the strange freak I find staring at me each morning. I've found that 55-inches is enough to cover the entire width of the mirror and falls just 4-5 inches short of reaching the top. More importantly, without an A-B side-by-side comparison, this picture satisfies me as much as the Sony and Samsung sets I've owned since 2015--a year in which all makers' hi-def sets were given a huge boost because of the pervasive use of LED lighting (previously used to illuminate only the edges of the picture). Moreover, the AUDIO is the best I've heard from any TV set (If you're "bass-challenged," buy the subwoofer). Listening to the Lincoln Center Orchestra play the music of Miles Davis (on Youtube), I could hear and notate every note from the acoustic "walking" bass without need of plugging into a high-end stereo-system. You'll notice that this is a "4 Series"--or #55S45, meaning 55-inch 4K Hi-Def Set with HDR. If you're willing to spend $50 to $250 more, you may wish to look into TCL's 5 series (55S55) or 6 series (55S65). The latter will bring you some metal to complement the plastic in the picture frames of the 4 series. And with the 6 you'll have bragging rights to more sophisticated circuitry, giving you control over, say, black levels of one small portion of the screen (great for viewers who have OCD and enjoy endless fiddling). Also, "gamers" may be willing to pay more for a TV promising faster, more efficient processors. I remember the days when we argued vehemently about the best-sounding loudspeaker. Now, all the attention is not on sound (have you heard today's, uh, music?). Confession: last year I installed a 32" TCL with Roku in our kitchen. It was so good, I couldn't wait to use my treadmill (placed directly in front of the TV) on a daily basis. Besides cable I had access to Prime Video and Netflix--all of it accessible on the TCL twice as fast as the Sony and 5 times faster than the Samsung. After duping the American public into believing that 4K was so revolutionary we all needed to trash our existing TV sets, "Consumer Reports" has become more honest and even a bit apologetic. The only difference the naked eye will see, according to the latest claim, is not in the sharpness of 1080p vs. 4K resolution, but in the quality of "depth" in the picture (the part referenced by "HDR"). Conclusion: my research and personal experience tell me that this TCL 4-Series offers a fully competitive picture at an amazing price. Moreover, in addition to two sets of legs, you will receive a full-featured remote control (including batteries!) as well as older pin plug adapters (1 video 2 stereo) and an instruction manual. All you "might" need for optimal versatility is an HDMI cable. Most consumers by now are wise enough to know that a high-priced $40 cable will not provide a picture that's 4X better. Check out the prices of Amazon cables. I purchased a 20-footer for $10, and it performs as well as a $50 cable. (It arrived a day later than the TV.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2020 by Samuel

  • Great Budget 4K TV Experience
Size: 50 in Set: TV only
Hello everyone, I'm sharing my experience with the TCL 50S425 50 Inch 4K Smart LED Roku TV. These days, it’s not exactly difficult to find a budget TV with a good picture for a reasonable price; the question is which one—there are so many options that it can be overwhelming. First, I’ll talk about what you can notice visually (after all, that's the main thing in a TV): the picture is bright and vibrant, no complaints here. Sure, the folks in the technical review section will look for pixel brightness, true black color, measure brightness, viewing angles, and so on, but in terms of feel, everything is just excellent. Yes, the viewing angles could be wider, but please tell me, do you really move around the room while watching TV? It supposedly has 120Hz support, but visually, that’s not noticeable. The built-in speakers lack bass, but again, that’s perfectly normal for built-in speakers and TVs in this class. Just keep that in mind. The TV could perhaps be a bit thinner, but again, for this price, that’s absolutely fine. I won’t describe the Roku operating system and ports. Navigation is simple and intuitive, and you can easily see the ports in the photos (HDMI). My verdict: The TCL 50S425 is an excellent budget 4K TV. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024 by Djamila Djamila

  • Love the TCL/ROKU combo
Size: 55 in Set: TV only
Great graphics and Remote Reaction great
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2025 by Bob

  • The best entry level 4K/HDR television for the price.
Size: 43 in Set: TV only
I got this television as an upgrade of my 1080p TCL television that I got around 3 years ago. For the price, this is a pretty decent television, like the one I got before it. There is a reason TCL has arguably become the most popular television makers in recent years. Of course, there is the built in Roku TV feature that has over 10,000 apps for you to use whenever you please, but how is the 4K? The answer is pretty good for the price. You get a full 4K image for starters, not some fake 2K image dressed up as 4K, which some TV makers have been caught doing. The television also does a great job upscaling any video signal to a 4K image, so people who watch low resolution programs like cable (which is mostly in 720P) won't be disappointed by the image. It especially does a good job upscaling 1080p images to 4K (2160P). But the main reason I got this television was for future proofing. I'm a gamer, and gaming has moved to 4K. So I mainly got this to prepare for when the Playstation 5 is released. And this is another reason to get this television, the response time for gaming is excellent with very low input lag for a television set (make sure you turn on Game Mode). Which brings me to my final plus, the HDR gaming. Very well done, the input lag during an HDR game is just as good as SDR, which is proven to really be a problem with many television sets. I've yet to test this with a computer, but judging by other reviews it also makes an excellent PC monitor, which is believable given the low input lag. So are there any cons to this television? Yes. It is a cheap entry level television after all, so its not perfect. One set back is the television while having decent contrast and brightness, its no where near as good as more expensive models, especially if you are comparing this television to an OLED TV. The LED screen cant be viewed at other angles besides the front, otherwise the picture quality takes a huge hit. Not a problem for me, but might be for people who plan to use this as their primary TV in a big room. The HDR, while good, especially for gamers, is not the best version of it you can get. While the television has a 10-bit color range, instead of 8-bit, which is why HDR is possible in the first place, it doesn't have a Wide Color Gamut. Meaning, it only takes the colors the television is capable of making and creates an HDR image, which is still very good and almost photo realistic, but without the WCG, it can't produce exclusive colors that only a HDR signal can reveal. Most people, however, will be blown away once they watch their first film or play their first game in HDR. Lastly, the out of the box picture quality is not good. The colors and brightness are all over the place. Luckily, you can calibrate this television to look great, so its a minor setback. Overall, great television for the price. TCL is proving to be hard beat in terms of price-to-peformace ratio. I will update in the future to comment if the television is still going strong, or it something negative happens. (knock on wood). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2019 by M. Henderson

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