FFalcon

Based on 37 reviews
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$340 to $750

Ang
 

Screen good. Freezes, sometimes cant turn off needs to be unpluged. Cant remove or load apps. At times Netflix does not work and cant load new version. Best used as a monitor with my set top box. Sound timing is off.

MickVIC21 posts
 

Decent tv made by TCL – I think this tv is pretty ok for the price apps work fine not slow as others have mentioned upgraded from the 32 inch sound is so so but added a sound bar made a big difference it’s no $2000 dollar tv but pretty decent in the price point

MickVIC21 posts
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This is the 2025 new model tv It is a really nice tv and there’s a big upgrade from the 2023 model 40 inch I had that being an android tv too now… Read more

Google tv Google tv is quite fast to respond no lagging Picture is UHD 4K it is older tech I have a Qled in my living room and I think picture response is quite sharp just needed a tweek in the settings As for the sound wasn’t bad at all but hard to say as I’m currently running the Ffalcon sound bar and subwoofer which my main tv remote still controls the sound not using 2 remotes I paid $399 for this tv and I think there perfect for the bedroom or kids room equivalent TV’s are 2-3 hundred dollars more keep the cash in your pocket

CMLAW6VIC
 

$150 bucks, cant go wrong – Bought this tv on clearance from JBHifi, purely for watching on my deck. Cheap tv with enough smart features to keep me happy. Cant really go past it for the price.

MilordACT381 posts
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Only buy if you're not worried about losing it – Happy New Year 2024. And thanks for reading this review. The title of this review is fitting for what I bought it for. I have an 85" TV in the… Read more

lounge, a 55" in the bedroom and nothing in the home gym. Why do you need one you might ask?

Well, I have a garage that's been converted into a gym. Not the best but better than most and we've just recently expanded onto the covered pergola.

Having to previously rely upon our smart phones for exercise routines and music, I've since set up a Google network of devices and as such this model is not only the right size, because I could just carry it out the shop as opposed to previous times having to drive my car to a loading dock to pick up a 55" I previously mentioned.

So the 43 based on my requirements had to be compatible with Google. It had to have WIFI and 4K.

Now I am hoping in time, a short time to obtain a UPS device and hook it up to this and the attached devices so that in the event of some kind of electrical fault due to the weather I don't have to worry so much.

So keeping in mind, I have UPS devices set up throughout the premises because it is prone to these electrical issues and you're probably wondering well why don't you fix it... the house is too old and there's no point.

The value proposition of this TV means for our requirements, I'm not going to lose any sleep should it fail under warranty or out of warranty. For the price I paid for it compared to my other TVs... if it breaks, I'll just go get another one.

The way I have positioned this TV, along with its plastic stands that you need to screw 4 bits in the base to have.it standing. The TV is very light and any one can lift it.

It comes with 2x TCL batteries and very easy to set up with Google as long as you have an Android phone with the Google Home application installed.

So as I have tested it. I can use the Google Home app or the Google Voice command system to activate my devices and this works like a dream.

Now the only downside to this is biased based upon your own individual requirements compared to the next person.

We will primarily use YouTube and Spotify only.

I would recommend this TV if you are looking for something you are intending to use infrequently or purposeful like a gym set up like mine?

John G.2 posts
 

Great Android hdmi TV for the price – Perfect picture, never had an issue. No need to spend thousands to get the same features and size. Very happy.