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TCL 65-inch Class 4-Series 4K UHD HDR Smart Roku TV – 65S435, 2021 Model

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Size: 65 in


Style: TV Only


Features

  • Dimensions (WxHxD) with Stand: 57.4" x 35.3" x 12.6" ; Without Stand (WxHxD): 57.4" x 33.2" x 3.3" ; Weight with Stand: 38.1 lbs ; Weight without Stand: 37.9 lbs
  • Stunning 4K Ultra HD: 4K resolution delivers stunning detail and a remarkable visual experience.
  • High Dynamic Range: HDR delivers bright and accurate colors for a lifelike viewing experience.
  • Thousands of Streaming Channels: Enjoy the over 500,000 movies and TV episodes available to stream plus sports, news, music, kids and family, food, science and tech, fitness, foreign language and so much more.
  • Simple, personalized home screen: Your favorite broadcast TV, streaming channels, gaming console and other devices are front-and-center. No more flipping through inputs or wading through complicated menus. Like apps on a smartphone, all your favorites are at your fingertips from the instant you turn it on.
  • Connectivity technology: HDMI
  • Power source type: Corded Electric

Description

The 4-Series Roku TV delivers stunning 4K picture quality with four times the resolution of Full HD for enhanced clarity and detail, as well as endless entertainment with thousands of streaming channels. High dynamic range (HDR) technology delivers bright and accurate colors for a lifelike viewing experience. In addition, your favorite HD shows, movies, and sporting events are upscaled to near Ultra HD resolution with 4K Upscaling. The simple, personalized home screen allows seamless access to thousands of streaming channels, plus your cable box, Blu-ray player, gaming console, and other devices without flipping through inputs or complicated menus. The super-simple remote—with about half the number of buttons on a traditional TV remote—puts you in control of your favorite entertainment.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Description
Manufacturer TCL
Screen Size 65 inches diagonally
Display Tech LED
Model Identifier 65S435
Screen Resolution 4K Ultra HD
Product Dimensions 57.4 inches width, 35.3 inches height, 12.6 inches depth
Package Weight 54.9 lbs
Refresh Rate 60 frames per second
Included in Box TV Stand, Power Cable, Warranty Details, Remote Control, Quick Setup Instructions
Batteries Required 3 AAA batteries (included)
Product Appearance Sleek black design
Speaker Arrangement Built-in for immersive sound
Power Consumption 130 kilowatt hours
Availability Date First available on October 16, 2020

Frequently asked questions

The TCL 4-Series 65-inch 4K Smart Roku TV features a high-definition 4K UHD resolution that provides enhanced detail and picture quality. It also supports High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology, which expands the TV's contrast and color range to offer brighter whites, darker blacks, and more vibrant colors.

Yes, the TCL 4-Series 65-inch 4K Smart Roku TV comes equipped with Roku TV, a user-friendly, powerful smart platform that allows you to stream thousands of movies and TV shows directly on your television. It also supports voice-activated controls via Alexa or Google Assistant when paired with a compatible device.

The model year of the TCL 4-Series 65-inch 4K Smart Roku TV is 2021.

The TCL 4-Series 65-inch 4K Smart Roku TV comes in a sleek, modern design that complements any decor. The color of this TV model is black, which adds to its sleek and minimalistic style.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The TCL 4k Roku TV is a high-performing, entry level piece that offers quality features at a good price. Users appreciate the vibrant picture quality, the convenience of streaming options offered through Roku and the TV's user-friendly functionality. However, there are some drawbacks to be noted such as lack of recent port versions and missing features like Bluetooth and voice control in the remote. Majority of the users recommend the TV for its great value.

Pros

  • 🔵 Great picture quality and upscaling
  • 🔵 Excellent streaming options via Roku
  • 🔵 Good value for the price
  • 🔵 Easy to use and set up

Cons

  • 🔴 Lacks recent versions of USB and HDMI ports
  • 🔴 Does not support all video and audio formats
  • 🔴 No Bluetooth capabilities
  • 🔴 Inclusion of voice control on remote would have been appreciated

Should I Buy It?

Given the positive reviews and the excellent value for money, this TV could be a great choice for those seeking to upgrade to a 4K TV at a reasonable cost. It serves as a good starter model for those new to the world of 4K and streaming services. However, if advanced port types, Bluetooth, and other high-end features are a must for you, you might want to consider other options.


  • 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: TV Two TV Stand legs with screws 6 foot Power Cord Remote 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 code Setup 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 perspective 4K 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 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2022 by Larry D. in Houston

  • Excellent entry-level 4K TV at a good price with a 1 year warranty!
Size: 43 in Style: TV Only
Hi Everyone, This is an excellent entry-level 4K TV at a good price with a 1-year warranty! I have been using this TV for over 3 months before writing any reviews or comments. I did a lot of research before buying a new TV and this was considered the best lower-cost 4K TV with Roku that was available. I Highly recommend this TV. You do need to have an Internet connection and email address to register with Roku to use all the superb streaming options. You can always create a free email account just for TV stuff if you don't want to use your main email. You do not need to add a payment method (credit card or debit card, etc...) unless you want to, otherwise, just select to skip that. You can always sign up for additional streaming services, called channels, on the internet using your computer or smartphone and they will work when added to your Roku channels. So far, I am very impressed with the picture quality, especially when streaming any of the Roku channels (streaming services), or viewing video files, or DVD + Blu-Ray discs, or through the Live TV over the air (OTA) antenna. Anything with 720p resolution or higher looks great, very nice upscaling, and anything with HDR is awesome. Even on my low speed 5 Mbps internet connection, the streaming looks really good, yet for 4K video streaming it is recommended to have a min. 15 Mbps to 25 Mbps+ internet connection. Totally recommend using a quality surge protector or UPS (battery backup) with any electronics you care about. I suggest running a software update in the system settings after setting up the TV for the first time, it is automatic after that. Also, this TV has a large bright LED activity light that stays on disturbing my sleep which you can disable in the settings. You can also select a default startup option like the HDMI input 1 (HDMI cable box on mine), Live TV (coax cable or antenna), or the main Roku menu (the default setting), etc... Initially, I was disappointed with the HOA-required Comcast Xfinity cable service because the picture quality was not nearly as good as the streaming options, or when viewing video files from my media server or USB or DVD Blu-Ray discs or Live TV antenna. But, that is because the Xfinity Comcast cable DTA box is only at 480i and even the free upgraded HDMI DTA cable box is only at 720p or 1080i and the picture quality is just okay. FYI: Progressive (p) video format is better than Interlaced (i). I find that the cable box picture looks better at 720p or 1080i with the TV picture gaming setting enabled and it is still not nearly as good as 720p or 1080p from streaming channels or antenna or video files or discs. Any dark scenes using cable box HDMI are almost too dark to distinguish details, very annoying. I tried 3 HDMI cables, HDMI 2, high speed HDMI 2, and 4K HDMI 2.1 which didn't help. The coaxial connection has lower resolution, but the dark scenes look better and whatever your watching will stabilize and look better overall. The only way to get higher quality video from Xfinity Comcast cable is through their free Streaming app and your Internet service provider (ISP) or by using their free TV WiFi box which I think requires using their Xfinity Internet Service (X1 Wireless TV Box (Xi5 or Xi6) or Flex streaming TV Box (Xi5, Xi6 or XiOne). Additional comments: I was surprised that a TV purchased in April 2022 and manufactured in January of 2022 did not have USB v3.x port(s) and HDMI v2.1 or newer ports although it does have an HDMI v2.1 audio Arc port, but not the enhanced eArc port. The HDMI Arc port can be used as a 3rd regular HDMI port if not used for audio. More ports would be really nice. This model has a 60 Hz display refresh rate with a 120 Hz CMI (Clear Motion Index); This is not a true 120 Hz display refresh rate, but I have not noticed any negative video refresh related issues except on low-quality videos or slower Internet. Note: Some new gaming systems may require an HDMI 2.1 port and an actual 120 Hz refresh rate. There is no Bluetooth either. Also, the included TCL Roku remote does not have the voice button, yet my $40 Roku Streaming Stick + remote has the voice button??? The Roku app on my Android phone does have the voice option though when connected to the TCL TV. And, the Roku Media Player could use some major updates and or perhaps porting VLC into Roku because I noticed that some videos either through my media server or video files on USB drive would not play audio correctly because this TV cannot handle all the various video and audio formats like 7 or 8 channel audio, yet they all play well on my computers, and the video playback navigation controls may or may not work with various media servers? The Plex media server app works well. The Roku Media Player with USB drives does not seem to recognize the exFat file system either which is a common format. Finally, I would also recommend getting an extended warranty through Amazon or through TCL. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2022 by Phd21

  • Pretty dang good
Size: 55 in Style: TV Only
5 year review Sometimes it gets a little slow, clear your cache/history. Picture is still fantastic, everything still works well.
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2026 by Alex

  • BLACK SCREEN SOLUTION
BLACK SCREEN: The quality of the screen is very good and the sound is all right. I love the simple setup and the price you pay for the quality of the image. About a month ago, MY SCREEN WENT BLACK. I tried using Roku customer support, unplugging it for a while, doing other hard resets and looking up how to fix the issue with a manufacturer. The sound was basically working, but the screen was black. I then noticed that when I went back and searched for the same product, the reviews with lower stars had the same issue. They had to get a new TV. I found the small reset button next to the HDMI port and I used a paper clip to press it. It seemed like it was going to work at first, but then it went back to black again. I left to the store and came back over later, about to throw the TV away because it was being a waste of space considering it didn’t work. I decided to try and turn it on again after hours of having pressed the reset button and all of a sudden, it had finally hard reset. PLEASE DO NOT THROW THE TELEVISION AWAY AND I HOPE PEOPLE FIND THIS REVIEW. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2025 by Monica Garcia

  • Best TV on the Market for the Price
I was looking to buy an affordable ~50" 4K TV for my new home, and I bought this one for my living room and a Vizio V series for my office/man cave. Well, the TCL was the clear winner of the two to the extend that I actually returned the Vizio (lots of issues with software and speakers) and bought another TCL to replace it (so I have a 50" and 43" of this model now). Biggest pluses: - Roku software is top-notch, reliable, and intuitive/good UI. Yes, you need to sign-up for a (free) account if you don't already have one, but the plus there is when you buy another one, it'll auto-install the apps you already use - Every video app you can imagine is supported (MLB.TV, Netflix, HBO Max, and Hulu are my most used) - Sound is pretty good, although I did buy a sound bar to take advantage of eARC port, which was also super-easy to setup once and forget about (soundbar used automatically -- volume controlled from TV remote) - I know some people have complained about the remote, but I actually quite like it once you get used to it, outside of two caveats listed below -- the sound controls on the side of the remote is very intuitive and I way prefer it to the way most remotes do it - EASY to connect to AirPlay or Windows Wireless Remote Display, which is key for me - I like customization of the input names (and icons) so you don't need to remember that Input 2 is Cable Box while Input 3 is Playstation etc - Good HRD for gaming from what I could tell, but I'll admit I'm not a big expert The only downsides I have, which I think are FINE considering the low price of these models: - The remote doesn't light-up ever, and since I like to watch movies with the light down it can make me fumble to find the pause button when needed - No way to change from one input to another without going to the homescreen (that I can tell), which makes flipping between a game on Live TV (via Cable Box input) to my game on pause (on PS4 Pro input) take a bit longer -- those couple of seconds make a difference when you're watching March Madness and the commercial breaks are short Overall, I can't imagine you'll find a better TV without going up an order-of-magnitude on price. TCL is my new go-to brand for screens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2021 by J. Faxon

  • Buy It!
Best TV I have ever owned
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2026 by Katman

  • Great picture
Size: 43 in Style: TV Only
Great picture perfect for my guest room.
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2026 by ronald halstead

  • Beautiful picture. Good value. Beautiful picture. Good value.
Size: 43 in Style: TV Only
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2021 by Scott Peterson

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