Description
TCL 32-inch 1080p Roku Smart LED TV – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
TCL 32-inch 1080p Roku Smart LED TV – 32S327, 2019 Model
Brand Name
TCL
Item Weight
9.4 pounds
Product Dimensions
7.1 x 28.8 x 19.1 inches
Item model number
32S327
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Output Wattage
5 Watts
Color Name
TV 32S327
Number of Component Outputs
Optical
Special Features
Roku TV Operating System
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Questions & Answers – TCL 32-inch 1080p Roku Smart LED TV :
Technical specifications – TCL 32-inch 1080p Roku Smart LED TV :
Screen Size
32 Inches
Brand
TCL
Supported Internet Services
Netflix, Skype, Hulu, Youtube, Spotify, Amazon Instant Video
Display Technology
LED
Resolution
1080p
Refresh Rate
60 Hz
Special Feature
Roku TV Operating System
Model Name
Roku Smart TV
Included Components
Remote control, power cord, batteries
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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B. E (verified owner) –
An excellent purchase for the dollar value…. – Everything went very well from the order purchase to receiving the TV. Only problem was in shipping the TV was damaged but I notified Amazon and all was taken care of promptly. Jetbox is an Excellent Company with Great Customer Service….
E. J (verified owner) –
Died after 3+ years & Don’t buy warranty ! – Loved the tv till year 3 Died. Bought 4 year warranty that was only good for 2 years! WHAT! Yes
C. J (verified owner) –
TCL TVS DONT LAST – I’ve purchased 3 TCL TVs. The 1st was sent back to manufacturer b/c no pic. The 2nd & 3rd TV’s same thing happened post warranty NO TV picture. Yes, all 3 plugged into power strip. My guess, cheap video card, bad solder job or both.
F. J (verified owner) –
Responsive cheap TV. Roku signup FREE *Read notes* – So I was looking for a cheap 1080p TV to install in my garage over my workbench to watch youtube videos or put a game on tv when i’m out there working on stuff. Outlets are limited out in the garage (even with a power strip mounted to the wall) so I also needed a tv with a solid collection of native apps that were easy to navigate via a responsive menu. The first TV i tried was a Vizio D series and despite the picture being good – it was an AWFUL, AWFUL tv in terms if responsiveness and worse, you couldn’t even add apps! Additionally that Vizio only recognized the old 2.4 band for wifi and could barely detect a signal in the garage (my other devices out there have zero issues so it was just a bad tv overall) So back that TV went and instead I tried this one out – and so far, I’m pretty pleased despite a few nagging issues. First off, set-up on this thing is SPEEDY, the menu is straight forward and if you have a cell phone you can just do the roku account set up online while you’re standing in front of the TV. A word of advice, the ROKU account is 100% FREE to set up – you will undoubtedly see people saying it requires a credit card, etc. in the review – but these people were dunces and must have just wigged out and flown to their keyboard to write a poor review without actually just SCROLLING to the bottom of that page during the signup process and selecting “SKIP”. Yes, there’s a page that asks you to enter your banking info during Roku sign up but that’s ONLY if you plan on purchasing content (redbox rental, etc.) later on down the road on this TV. If you don’t want to put that info in then don’t! Just scroll to the bottom and hit “Skip this step” No issues! Roku reps have done a poor job explaining this as well by saying these people must be on a “Scam” site. Nope, it’s just people being dumb and not bothering to look = ) But I digress….so yes, the set up is pretty painless and the menu is very responsive – particularly for a TV in this price range and you can add apps! I was able to get Discovery+ and MLB TV on there with no issues and login times are only a bit longer than my Sony Bravia Flagship in our living room. So, what are the downsides to this TV? I found the picture quality to be a little underwhelming overall. I’ve seen some people say it’s a 720p TV, even though TCL does claim it’s FHD (1080p) – I’ve seen a lot of other 1080p TV sets that are indeed much clearer than the picture on this one. It’s not as bad as 720p but it’s not as good as an average 1080p set either. It seems to fall somewhere in between? I know there’s no such thing but that’s the best I can compare it to for anyone interested in buying this one. It’s workable for my garage purposes though as it does check all the other things i wanted (including being only about $150). Additionally, the remote is ….meh. It has a few nice quick access buttons for Hulu, Netflix, Sling, and another that escapes me at the moment but there’s NO numbered buttons on there – so if you have cable, antenna, etc. you can’t type in a channel you want to go to. It’s bizarre. Additionally, the volume is in an odd place – angled underneath and off to the side. My hand simply doesn’t find it easily without feeling like I’m going to drop the remote. The volume is about what you’d expect from a flat screen tv – not loud and slightly tinny sounding. Not the TV’s fault – only so much you can pack into these modern tv’s. I’ll probably grab a cheap soundbar on Black Friday this year to complete it. Anyway, overall, I’ll give it about 4 stars. The responsiveness and apps were seriously impressive in a TV this cheap, picture quality is acceptable, and remote was ok. But for around $150? solid!
C. J (verified owner) –
TCL TVS DONT LAST – I’ve purchased 3 TCL TVs. The 1st was sent back to manufacturer b/c no pic. The 2nd & 3rd TV’s same thing happened post warranty NO TV picture. Yes, all 3 plugged into power strip. My guess, cheap video card, bad solder job or both.
B. E (verified owner) –
An excellent purchase for the dollar value…. – Everything went very well from the order purchase to receiving the TV. Only problem was in shipping the TV was damaged but I notified Amazon and all was taken care of promptly. Jetbox is an Excellent Company with Great Customer Service….
L. I (verified owner) –
Great TV! But not 32” btw!! – Hi! Love my little TV. No complaints. But definitely know that measurement across is 28.5” from end to end (not screen), definitely not 32”
K. N (verified owner) –
TV works and the FREE Roku channels are great… – TV works and the FREE Roku channels are great. Throw in the other free services like Pluto.TV and I don’t miss cable at all.
M. P (verified owner) –
Great for streaming. – Easy to set up. Quality picture and sound.
F. J (verified owner) –
Responsive cheap TV. Roku signup FREE *Read notes* – So I was looking for a cheap 1080p TV to install in my garage over my workbench to watch youtube videos or put a game on tv when i’m out there working on stuff. Outlets are limited out in the garage (even with a power strip mounted to the wall) so I also needed a tv with a solid collection of native apps that were easy to navigate via a responsive menu. The first TV i tried was a Vizio D series and despite the picture being good – it was an AWFUL, AWFUL tv in terms if responsiveness and worse, you couldn’t even add apps! Additionally that Vizio only recognized the old 2.4 band for wifi and could barely detect a signal in the garage (my other devices out there have zero issues so it was just a bad tv overall) So back that TV went and instead I tried this one out – and so far, I’m pretty pleased despite a few nagging issues. First off, set-up on this thing is SPEEDY, the menu is straight forward and if you have a cell phone you can just do the roku account set up online while you’re standing in front of the TV. A word of advice, the ROKU account is 100% FREE to set up – you will undoubtedly see people saying it requires a credit card, etc. in the review – but these people were dunces and must have just wigged out and flown to their keyboard to write a poor review without actually just SCROLLING to the bottom of that page during the signup process and selecting “SKIP”. Yes, there’s a page that asks you to enter your banking info during Roku sign up but that’s ONLY if you plan on purchasing content (redbox rental, etc.) later on down the road on this TV. If you don’t want to put that info in then don’t! Just scroll to the bottom and hit “Skip this step” No issues! Roku reps have done a poor job explaining this as well by saying these people must be on a “Scam” site. Nope, it’s just people being dumb and not bothering to look = ) But I digress….so yes, the set up is pretty painless and the menu is very responsive – particularly for a TV in this price range and you can add apps! I was able to get Discovery+ and MLB TV on there with no issues and login times are only a bit longer than my Sony Bravia Flagship in our living room. So, what are the downsides to this TV? I found the picture quality to be a little underwhelming overall. I’ve seen some people say it’s a 720p TV, even though TCL does claim it’s FHD (1080p) – I’ve seen a lot of other 1080p TV sets that are indeed much clearer than the picture on this one. It’s not as bad as 720p but it’s not as good as an average 1080p set either. It seems to fall somewhere in between? I know there’s no such thing but that’s the best I can compare it to for anyone interested in buying this one. It’s workable for my garage purposes though as it does check all the other things i wanted (including being only about $150). Additionally, the remote is ….meh. It has a few nice quick access buttons for Hulu, Netflix, Sling, and another that escapes me at the moment but there’s NO numbered buttons on there – so if you have cable, antenna, etc. you can’t type in a channel you want to go to. It’s bizarre. Additionally, the volume is in an odd place – angled underneath and off to the side. My hand simply doesn’t find it easily without feeling like I’m going to drop the remote. The volume is about what you’d expect from a flat screen tv – not loud and slightly tinny sounding. Not the TV’s fault – only so much you can pack into these modern tv’s. I’ll probably grab a cheap soundbar on Black Friday this year to complete it. Anyway, overall, I’ll give it about 4 stars. The responsiveness and apps were seriously impressive in a TV this cheap, picture quality is acceptable, and remote was ok. But for around $150? solid!
L. I (verified owner) –
Great TV! But not 32” btw!! – Hi! Love my little TV. No complaints. But definitely know that measurement across is 28.5” from end to end (not screen), definitely not 32”
M. P (verified owner) –
Great for streaming. – Easy to set up. Quality picture and sound.
E. J (verified owner) –
Died after 3+ years & Don’t buy warranty ! – Loved the tv till year 3 Died. Bought 4 year warranty that was only good for 2 years! WHAT! Yes
C. A (verified owner) –
Great small TV – Gotta have something to watch football on in the garage when working. This fits the bill and happy with the quality vs price
K. N (verified owner) –
TV works and the FREE Roku channels are great… – TV works and the FREE Roku channels are great. Throw in the other free services like Pluto.TV and I don’t miss cable at all.
C. A (verified owner) –
Great small TV – Gotta have something to watch football on in the garage when working. This fits the bill and happy with the quality vs price