Description
TCL 50-inch Class 4-Series 4K UHD Smart – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
TCL 50-inch Class 4-Series 4K UHD Smart Roku LED TV – 50S435, 2021 Model
Brand Name
TCL
Item Weight
15.1 pounds
Product Dimensions
8 x 44.1 x 28 inches
Item model number
50S435
Batteries
3 AAA batteries required. (included)
Output Wattage
8 Watts
Color Name
Black
Special Features
High Dynamic Range Technology; Easy Voice Control works with Siri, Alexa, and Hey Google; Advanced Digital TV Tuner with Live TV Channel Guide
Test video – TCL 50-inch Class 4-Series 4K UHD Smart :
Product highlights :
Questions & Answers – TCL 50-inch Class 4-Series 4K UHD Smart :
Technical specifications – TCL 50-inch Class 4-Series 4K UHD Smart :
Screen Size
50 Inches
Brand
TCL
Supported Internet Services
Netflix, Skype, Hulu, Youtube, Spotify, Amazon Instant Video
Display Technology
LED
Resolution
4K
Refresh Rate
60 Hz
Special Feature
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Model Name
50S435
Included Components
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Connectivity Technology
Wi-Fi, USB, HDMI
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
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After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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D. F (verified owner) –
Excellent entry-level 4K TV at a good price with a 1 year warranty! – Hi Everyone,
H. L (verified owner) –
Not a 5-Star, But Not a 4 Either — More Like 4-1/2 Stars – First let me address some of the other reviews. It’s really not fair to penalize the TV itself for using a Roku system. You either like Roku or you don’t — it’s a personal preference. Personally, I like Roku and have used it for years on all my TVs. If you haven’t used Roku before, you need to understand that yes, you have to give them some personal information when you set the system up; the same way you have to do when you use cable or premium channels. If that bothers you, then don’t buy the TV. Otherwise, deal with it. Same thing with the remote control. Roku’s is simple, yet very functional. I prefer it that way. If you’d rather have a massive remote with a zillion buttons you’ll rarely use, then don’t buy this TV or use a Roku system. My only complaint with the Roku system is that the audio/visual synchronization is messed up A LOT. This has only happened on the last 2 Roku series and seems to be a very common complaint among other users. I fix it every time by simply switching channels and then going back and it fixes the problem, but, yes, it is a royal pain. I have 2 Roku sticks and 1 built-in Roku system on 3 different brands of TVs and have used these TVs in 3 different cities with 3 different internet companies and they ALL have that same problem. So by process of elimination, it is definitely a Roku issue. It doesn’t really bother me that much because it’s so easy to fix. The simplicity and full-function Roku system, the features, and lack of any other problems makes up for it. That said, however, fair or not, I did deduct 1/2 a star because of the sync problem.
D. F (verified owner) –
Excellent entry-level 4K TV at a good price with a 1 year warranty! – Hi Everyone,
H. L (verified owner) –
Not a 5-Star, But Not a 4 Either — More Like 4-1/2 Stars – First let me address some of the other reviews. It’s really not fair to penalize the TV itself for using a Roku system. You either like Roku or you don’t — it’s a personal preference. Personally, I like Roku and have used it for years on all my TVs. If you haven’t used Roku before, you need to understand that yes, you have to give them some personal information when you set the system up; the same way you have to do when you use cable or premium channels. If that bothers you, then don’t buy the TV. Otherwise, deal with it. Same thing with the remote control. Roku’s is simple, yet very functional. I prefer it that way. If you’d rather have a massive remote with a zillion buttons you’ll rarely use, then don’t buy this TV or use a Roku system. My only complaint with the Roku system is that the audio/visual synchronization is messed up A LOT. This has only happened on the last 2 Roku series and seems to be a very common complaint among other users. I fix it every time by simply switching channels and then going back and it fixes the problem, but, yes, it is a royal pain. I have 2 Roku sticks and 1 built-in Roku system on 3 different brands of TVs and have used these TVs in 3 different cities with 3 different internet companies and they ALL have that same problem. So by process of elimination, it is definitely a Roku issue. It doesn’t really bother me that much because it’s so easy to fix. The simplicity and full-function Roku system, the features, and lack of any other problems makes up for it. That said, however, fair or not, I did deduct 1/2 a star because of the sync problem.