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3FFalcon UF2 Series

FFalcon UF2 Series

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3FFalcon UF2 Series
2.9

26 reviews

Positive vs Negative
42%11%47%
Build Quality
3.0
Value for Money
3.1
Sound Quality
3.2
Software ?
2.1
Picture Quality
3.3
Ang
Ang
  50UF2

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. Show details

 Follow-up  · Sound timing is poor. Unable to add or remove and many apps are to old to work. I was unable to update them. Freezing i believe is caused by VERY low grade CPU and memory. I bought a set top box for very little money and use the TV as a monitor. Allso for $21 i bought a dual bluetooth transmitter receiver. Unfortunately it does freeze after long periods of continued use, mostly when i play games. Well keep cool friends, bye.

Yvette C.
Yvette C.5 posts
  55UF2

I would recommend j b hi fi I was disappointed as my tv was faulty but the online team and kotara jb hi have looked after me very well Show details

Gordon
Gordon2 posts
  50UF2
Value for Money
Performance

I had great expectations on the above unit but sadly it never materialised.Its response was slow moving through the channels especially on set up and using pay TV. I have had my unit for just over 2 years and the pixel has burt out leaving a burt… Read more

out permanent dot the screen.The unit is of poor quality and TCL Falcon need to lift there game and produce something of substance and not rubbish.

 Follow-up  · Sadly there was no warranty fix on the screen it had ran out couple of months earlier. I Can only recall the comment from the sales Rep at JB HI-FI Armadale WA. The TCL Units are at the very low end of the quality chain in respect to Flat screen TVs and he wouldn't recommend them . It's something you would stick in your shed at the bottom of… Read more

Hayden M.
Hayden M.NSW
  65UF2

Don’t buy anything from FFALCON - terrible products. Paid $600 for a slow and laggy tv Show details

April A.
April A.2 posts
  50UF2

Easy to use clear picture and sound. Perfect for even beginners that have never owned a smart tv Show details

Marv M.
Marv M.QLD7 posts
  Fair Incentive 50UF2

Good but it has bad side – Good tv very easy to operate but it turned off its self I don’t know why Show details

Mike
MikeQLD2 posts
  50UF2

Good buy – Easy set up, all streaming apps downloaded and functioning. Good sound and picture. Really happy at the price paid. Show details

James S.
James S.WA3 posts
  65UF2

Ffalcon 65" tv – Tv does everything out $2000+ tv did for a quarter of the price. Had problems with the 42" where the remote can be unresponsive or just starts doing what it wants. But in the 65" no issues what so ever . Overall a good tv for a great price . Show details

Stephen M.
Stephen M.6 posts
  55UF2
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Value for Money
Sound Quality

Cheapie but reasonably goodie – Great value for money but you get what you pay for in picture and sound quality. I’ve had mine for quite a few months and overall am happy with it. It’s pretty easy to navigate settings etc though I’ve had little issues with the plug ins I’ve had. Telstra TV, couldn’t control volume from device remote. Hubbl eventually worked out that I had to switch of TV’s automatic settings for the device to operate properly.

James D.
James D.16 posts
  50UF2

Buy Cheap and it will Cost More later on – Avoid this tv and brand. Got this tv from JB hifi. I am posting this review after contacting them for over a month and no solutions given. These are what to expect with this brand: - Netflix keeps crashing. - Inexistent customer support. They suggest buying a chrome cast instead of fixing Netflix the problem. - Picture and sound quality is sub… Read more

par. - Menu and interface are sluggish. - It takes forever to turn on. - It is struggling with 4k videos as well. - cheap build quality. you will notice this from the get go. - Non-existent Firmware Update. The software on these tv's will be out of date within a year and you won't have a "smart tv" anymore.

They cut a lot of corners on this brand. I advise spending your money on better brands than deal with the time lost and frustrations.

Kaylah H.
Kaylah H.
  50UF2

[Content Removed] tv – With Netflix’s latest update this TV hasn’t been able to hold nextflix. The software has now become out of date and the manual update they have me running is useless. Their resolution is I need to buy a chrome cast. Why would I buy a tv with Netflix and STAN to just buy a chrome cast. Actual joke! Show details

Terrie J.
Terrie J.
  Verified 55UF2
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Value for Money
Performance

Fair price but not good – I purchased this tv in August 2023 from JB HIFI for $469.00 as my main tv. The preloaded apps are useless, when I click an app it gives me an error code. Using T-Browser is even worse, I can't access any Web pages at all through this browser. I can't download any apps to the TV. This is a cheap TV but the worst purchase I have ever made! Show details

AlanT.
AlanT.2 posts
  55UF2

Great TV for price – Great price and have had no problems. Picture and Sound are excellent. This is my 3rd F FALCON TV. I have 2 x 40" at approx 2 years old and 1 x 55" at 3 months and no problems with any. I use for TV only and not Gaming. GREAT TV's I feel a lot of complaints are maybe not for real - other Manufacturer generated and also unrealistic Gamers. Thanks F FALCON - GREAT TV Show details

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Prajwal R.
Prajwal R.QLD7 posts
  55UF2

Slow UI – I bought a budget TV and suffered with it UI experience. The screen is okay and can't expect more. Show details

David Arney
David ArneyQLD3 posts
  65UF2

ffalcon 65inch android tv, brilliant home cinema – perfect size tv for that home cinema experience, colours are lifelike,clear&sound is excellent! apps are all very easy to use, the unit has more than enough usb&hdmi ports Show details

Marco P
Marco PNSW8 posts
  50UF2
Value for Money
Performance

Using this as a PC Monitor – Works Fine. I have a 4K desktop now. Crisp pixels even at native res. Sound is average, at least when I have it at 50cm from my face. I don't use the "smart" part because I just wanted a super cheap large monitor, and use the PC to make it "smart". The built-in "smart" is Linux based, not Android, so functionality is far more limited, ie DONT buy… Read more

it just for that. Lots of settings to get color the way you want it, including HDR settings. WiFi is fine, then again I have Range Extenders in the house. I already knew I was buying a "cheap-er model TV" but as long as I get say, 2Y out of this? Awesome, and I'll just buy a new one at this price. With these thin/light TV's if you can get a cheap/decent table VESA stand? Do it. They hold up fine on their small legs, but if you have CATS or KIDS, man, does not take MUCH force to make them topple, so either a stand OR tie them down onto something (TV actually comes with some small anchors). My previous FFalcon 40UF1 was killed by my cat.

Brian N
Brian N5 posts
  55UF2

Waste of money – If you use streaming apps other than Netflix or Stan forget it unless you want to spend more money to buy Chromecast to down load your apps on. Not a very smart TV Show details

Obre P.
Obre P.NSW6 posts
  50UF2

If I could give no stars I would- barely a TV – No functionality - Would not scan tv channels or recognise chrome cast. Cannot use regular Australian tv channel apps like IView or 10now or ninemsn. Weird useless App Store with no regular apps, so no Spotify or Foxtel Go. Trying to return the useless black lump of plastic. Smart TV??? I don’t think so Show details

Birdman
BirdmanQLD62 posts
  55UF2

Cheap. Don't expect too much – Smart TV that's not particularly smart. I bought it for our main bedroom for Netflix, Stan and in particular YouTube and it does the job. Easy to set up and connect to wi-fi. The picture itself often dims and not the best definition. Sometimes the screen will go black when moving between apps and you need to switch off/on to get back on track. The… Read more

hand set is slow and sensitive and frequently selects your number multiple times. For example, select 9 and you may get 9999. It is also very slow, taking a number of seconds to change channel. The apps are Linux and there are few of them. I was surprised there is no Tubi loaded. It serves me as a bedroom tv for Netflix, YouTube and Stan at the right price. For a main TV definitely not. Overall, OK if you want cheap and don't expect too much.

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Lange Family
Lange FamilyQLD3 posts
  Verified 55UF2

The worst, slowest, most frustrating TV – Surely the worst “Smart” TV in Australia is the verdict after three months. PROS - Cheap (but unusable) CONS - Unbearably slow and unresponsive - Daily freezing requiring a complete power off to remedy - Limited, poor quality apps in Linux based “Smart TV” system - Frequent random dimming of the whole screen - Blotchy, uneven backlight - Blurry… Read more

sport/action - Poor build quality

Operating this TV is incredibly frustrating. You literally press a button on the remote, wait for 5-10 seconds, and if you’re lucky it might register. Just switching between channels is a nightmare.

The Linux based “Smart TV” system is so bad I disabled it and bought a Chromecast with Google TV so we could use Netflix, Disney Plus and all the other apps.

Richard Schultz
Richard SchultzQLD9 posts
  50UF2
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Value for Money
Performance

very poor tv – I find this is the worst tv that I have owned remote is hopeless if your more than stab at it you get several e.g. 7777 for channel 7 if you want to go from 1 channel and then back to the original most times it just goes blank and dosen,t matter what button you press nothing happens you have to turn off and then restart the tv same for trying to… Read more

play some videos gives a list of what it will play and quite often won,t play avi or mkv and once again just goes blank and on 2 occasions I have had to completely reset from scratch the unit to make it restart. JBHifi asked me to do a review on it and I was a lot softer than have been here but they said that they could not post the review . the picture is reasonable for the price. after a week I asked jbs about returning it and was told that they would have to test it to see if it did what I said and that if they swapped for another it would probably do the same I have never tried the software so can,t comment on it

Stephen
Stephen2 posts
  Verified 50UF2
Build Quality
Value for Money
Performance

You get what you pay for – Negative reviews I read for UF1 seem to apply equally to my "upgraded" 50UF2 50 inch Smart TV bought from JB Hi-Fi (FFALCON UF2 is their their home brand) a few weeks ago. Unfortunately UF2 does not seem to have improved. The picture quality is poor (as expected) and the remote control is randomly very slow to respond, yet sometimes it will… Read more

stutter with multiple entries when a button is only pushed once. Also sometimes it locks up and I have to turn the TV off and on again to reboot - there is only an ON/OFF button on my UF2 TV so if the remote gives trouble then you are stuffed. Recommend to buy UF2 if you want a cheap Smart TV that will challenge you and possibly may not last that long. Be aware that its Linux operating system means that its Smart TV access is very limited because many nice Apps simply are not available on Linux that are provided on Android, such as many free view streaming services. If your preferred App is not pre-installed then you may not be able to get it. When this TV gives up I will spend a bit more next time. The UF2 manual is also limited. e.g. I could not enter an alpha/numeric password to link to my WiFi because the manual did not tell me to double press the OK button to pick up the alpha/numeric keypad (which I was told should automatically appear). However, thankfully a user review of UF1 told me how to do this.

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Stefan L.
Stefan L.22 posts
  50UF2
Build Quality
Performance

Good value for a HD 50 inch Smart TV – To be able to purchase a full 50 inch HD smart TV for $500 is good value. Has the Netflix and Stan buttons on the remote for super easy streaming access. Also x onnects to wifi for watching YouTube. One issue is the speed of the TV from the remote inputs is not super fast, but good enough. Definitely better than the 50UF1 version - which I would avoid at all costs. Light weight and slim, the design itself looks decent. Show details

Robert
Robert4 posts
  Verified 50UF2

Not a bad product, but I wish I did it differently – I'm not an expert and I've only had this TV for a day, but as far as I can tell it's a good product. However, if you want to buy an affordable TV, I would recommend that you buy a TV that has FHD (1080p) resolution and a diagonal measurement of about 40 inches. If I did this, I would have saved about $100 on the TV. This is because I don't think… Read more

it is worth getting a 4K TV at the moment, mainly because there is almost no 4K content available in Australia right now.

Even if 4K content was mainstream, you would need a huge TV for the benefit of 4K resolution to be noticeable at reasonable viewing distances. I need to stand unreasonably close (about 1 m) to this TV to see individual pixels. Basic online research tells me that FHD (1080p) is fine for TVs up to about 40 inches. This number looks significantly smaller than 50 inches, but looking at the TV in my living room and pulling out a measuring tape, I feel that in real life the difference would be minimal.

And remember that streaming 4K content would use a lot of bandwidth. I am on an NBN25 plan, and I'm not sure it would be enough to stream 4K content reliably.

I was planning to get a Chromecast with this TV, as my understanding is that in general, affordable TVs have bad smart TV user interfaces. This one seemed pretty good, but it didn't have ABC iView out of the box, which was a deal breaker for me. 4K vs FHD also has an effect here, because the basic Chromecast (about $60) supports FHD but not 4K. If you want 4K, you have to get the Chromecast with Google TV (about $90). I have had some issues with the user interface of the Chromecast with Google TV, but I'll save that for my review of that product.

Again, this isn't a bad product, but in the end I think I spent $130 more than I needed to on specifications that don't make much difference.

Ross T.
Ross T.WA
  50UF2

Good for the price – Not going to exaggerate wasn't expecting anything fancy. Build quality is good for the price point. Does everything that I require from gaming to casual tv and 4k movies. I doesn't compare to my samsung curved screen but again price. Happy with the purchase. Show details

beech
beechNSW27 posts
  50UF2

Better than our last TV and half the price – Great TV for the price so far ($399 delivered). We are mainly interested in good picture, good sound without any additional speakers/sound bar and ports to connect the PVR, gaming console, karaoke machine, etc. Don't really use the smart functions so can't comment on them. We were amazed by the picture and sound as they were a lot better than… Read more

our previous 50" TV. The remote is OK but feels a little flimsy so we use our older more sturdy TCL remote instead and it works fine - we tend to drop remotes quite a lot so will keep the Ffalcon one for when we really need to use it. So far we are really happy with the TV. Ffalcon are made by TCL and we have quite a few of them and have been quite happy with them especially for the price. TV was easy to set up and get running.

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