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The Hisense 32S4D1 is a 32-inch Full HD smart TV featuring Roku OS for seamless access to Netflix, YouTube, and Prime Video. It boasts Motion Rate 120 technology for smooth visuals, Dolby Audio for immersive sound, and a sleek bezelless design. With built-in Wi-Fi, multiple HDMI ports, and voice remote compatibility, it’s perfect for streaming, gaming, and everyday entertainment in any modern home.















| ASIN | B084BNBLQS |
| Additional Features | Browser |
| Antenna Location | Indoor |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Audio Input | HDMI, USB |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Battery Type | AAA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,851 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #158 in Smart TVs |
| Brand | Hisense |
| Built-In Media | TV, Voice Remote Control, Power Cable, Quick Start Guide, Two AAA Batteries |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Devices that support Roku, Alexa, Google Assistant, and/or Fire TV |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, Wireless |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Content Sharing Direction | TV to Mobile |
| Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | amazon_alexa |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,241) |
| Display Backlight Technology | LED |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 60 |
| Display Size Class | 32 Inches |
| Display Technology | LED |
| HDR Format Supported | HDR10 |
| Hardware Interface | HDMI |
| Integrated Surround Sound Format | Dolby Audio |
| Internet Applications | Browser |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.1D x 73.4W x 43.2H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Hisense 32 Inch FHD Smart Tv With Netflix, Youtube, Prime Video, Dolyby Audio & Bezelless Design Model - 32S4D1 (2022-23) |
| Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
| Line Voltage | 110 VAC 60 Hz |
| Manufacturer | Hisense |
| Mfr Part Number | 32H4F |
| Model Name | 32S4D1 |
| Model Number | 32H4F |
| Model Series | H4 Series |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Motion Enhancement Technology | motion rate 120 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 or 7.1 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Component Inputs | 4 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 3 |
| Operating System | Roku OS |
| Parental Control Technology | Built-in device controls |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | motion rate enhancement |
| Power Consumption | 0.49 Watts |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Remote Control Technology | Bluetooth |
| Remote Required Battery Quantity | 2 |
| Remote Required Battery Size | AAA |
| Resolution | 1080p |
| Screen Finish | Flat |
| Screen Mirroring Technology | Miracast and Apple's AirPlay (via Roku OS) |
| Screen Size | 31.5 Inches |
| Signal Format | digital |
| Size | 32 in |
| Speaker Description | Built-in speakers |
| Specific Uses For Product | home viewing, streaming movies and TV shows, gaming, use in various room sizes |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 3 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Tuner Type | default_no_selection_value |
| UPC | 819130026008 |
| VESA Mount Standard | 200 x 200 mm |
| Video Encoding | AVC |
| Viewing Angle | 170 Degrees |
| Voltage | 60 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacture |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
G**O
Hisense 32 inch
I love it just got it yesterday
K**A
Very Good Product. Highly Recommended
Very good screen quality...
M**D
جيد جدا
A**R
Hisense TV 32”
Over all good.
M**D
Works for 1 year and then has to be replaced
At the beginning the TV was good, however, by just entering the month 13, it started to hang, stop working, disconnecting from network, freeze, etc... now at the 14 month, it doesn't open any app whatsoever! I have tried to factory reset multiple times, cleared the cashe, the data, but nothing helped.... this TV is for one year usage only...
H**M
Ad. vs reality
Doesnt have all the advertised specifications
Y**R
Poor Quality.
The Tv's sound quality is actually pretty good, what bothers me is the graphics, for reference I've had a 65 inch TV since about 2019, it manages to handle my ps5 at 2160p, with this tv (which is 3 years newer than my old TV) you would expect very good graphics but when I received it I experienced terrible quality, the colours are not good at all, Now regarding returning I'm not sure if I can return but I would like to return the TV as I've never experienced such poor quality. I don't recommend this TV for anyone who plans kn playing their gaming consoles on it, the only reason I bought it was to play my ps5, now I don't even feel like turning it on as the quality of graphics leaves me in utter disgust. If anyone from the company is reading this, is there anyway I can return it?
L**W
This is not Full HD as advertised
This is not Full HD as advertised
K**R
Last year, I dropped DirecTv and switched to HULU streaming. This was a replacement tv for my 39" one. I had a ROKU box on both of my tvs already but the box for this one was an older model and wouldn't work with HULU. Since this comes with ROKU, it is a nice addition. The old tv was still good so I gave the it to a friend. Once all the setup was done and I started testing all the channels, etc. The picture was okay but not great - slightly blurry. My son said the Wi-Fi signal from the router was not strong enough being 3 rooms away. I was able to buy a Wi-Fi Range extender and set it to sync it to the Wi-Fi and then plug it in a receptacle closer to the tv. That made all the difference. Now the picture is nice and clear. If you have the same problem with the tv, there's a solution.
J**N
I've had a TCL 32" TV with built-in Roku, maybe a 2015 model. Near the time of getting the 43" HiSense (around Thanksgiving 2020) I had my wireless router modem replaced (after ten years)--just a fact that may be related to some details. The TCL was built much more sturdily. The HiSense frame can flex noticeably depending on how the TV is carried. My new TV may have recently been off the assembly line and the living room had what I call an "electrical" smell for a few days from the unwrapped TV. I had some trouble putting on the "feet". They are labeled L and R however when I chose what direction to look at the TV I must have gotten it reversed. Also, the longer part of the feet seem to attach fairly well. Bigger HiSense TV's seem to have different style feet and maybe they are unlikely to be puzzling. I notice stereo separation more however the sound does not seem as robust in some way as the TCL. I'm still using the HiSense and would not want to set it aside and go back to the TCL. I had hoped to use a direct ethernet line from my router to the TV (had heard that 43" TV's had ethernet connections) however this TV did not seem to. Finally, the last piece of celophane tape protecting the frame during shipping that went around the frame on the outer edge was not quite as evident as packing material as the other tape. I thought it could be part of the sealant, however, there was a buzz in the audio so I pursued it and found that outer edge tape to remove fairly easily once I could grasp the edge of the tape.
J**G
It's a nice television, especially for the price, but it has a bunch of little things that irk me. First, the good: It looks good, no doubt about it. It's light as a feather, so if you want to wall mount it or whatever, I doubt you'll have problems, or if you live on the fourth floor like me, it's no big deal. It has lots of HDMI ports, and still supports coax and component. The audio is great to me, but I'm no audiophile. The things I dislike, though: Most importantly, its response to the remote varies wildly. Sometimes it will do what you hit the button for right away. Sometimes you'll hit the button three or four times before it responds to the first one... then it will catch up. About equally important, if you ask me: It's entirely driven by Roku, so it's littered with ads. I thought this was a television with a Roku built in, but it's the other way around. The image adjustments also bug the heck out of me. They're dealt with on an input-by-input basis, which is nice, but there's nothing for the applications or a global setting, as far as I can see. The Youtube application, for example, looks like it's on a television in vivid color settings, though nothing else looks that way on it. Last that occurs to me right now is that doing anything other than pretty basic use isn't documented anywhere in the manual or on anything the television recommends to you. If you want to do that stuff, you'd better have your web browser ready. Overall: Good television for the price, but has a lot of annoyances so far. Update after a few months: I'm bumping this television down another star. The applications crash fairly regularly, sometimes it has a laughably slow response to the remote, and it somehow has problems communicating with my wireless access point, which is less than a meter away. My computer, which is across the room, has no problem pulling down all the bandwidth it wants. As far as I can tell, there isn't even an ethernet port, so I'm stuck with its poor wifi reception. I'm seriously considering getting a Fire stick or something like that so I can use its system as little as possible. I'd recommend looking somewhere else if you want to buy a television. Update again: Performance continued to get worse, particularly in the Netflix application, so I snooped around the internet a bit. It suggested removing Netflix, doing a system restart, then reinstalling Netflix. I did all that, and somehow, it not only fixed my Netflix problems, but improved performance in all other areas, too. I don't know if it was the system restart that fixed things, or Netflix really was messing up everything on the set, but I'm putting it back at three stars.
D**M
First off, let me start off by saying, I have 2 other Hisense Roku TVs in my home. I love those TVs. They work wonderfully in my home both on WIFI and hard wired connection, they update on their own, run smoothly, have ZERO lag and all around, they have the most user friendly software of most smart TVs out there. In my opinion of course. However, the last Roku TV we purchased is the exact opposite of all those wonderful things I just listed, minus the user friendly software bit. And it is the TV I am currently reviewing. Against my better wishes, I decided to order this one off of Amazon shortly after we moved into our new home. (2020/2021) For a while, it worked flawlessly, like the other two have for YEARS now, and we were happy we took the chance of buying something like this from Amazon. But as we approached the one year mark, (and beyond) we noticed a severe drop in the quality of this Hisense tv. It lags more than ANY smart tv I have ever owned including the laggy android powered ones. It constantly freezes up. It’s lagginess carries over to the apps and prevents, otherwise flawlessly running apps from working properly. It shuts down all on its own almost everyday and refuses to restart or respond to any remote response. And then we have to unplug it and walk away for a bit. Sometimes it does this several times a day. I have to check for updates because even though I have the box for auto updates on, it occasionally will forget to update. The updates never fix anything on this tv anyways. And I have blazing fast fiber internet-which the speed tests I do REGULARLY all confirm is working wonderfully. Besides, this tv could be the ONLY device in the home running on our router which can hold more than 20 devices (which we don’t even come close to using) and it still lags and performs in a defective way. It isn’t anything other than a sad representation of an otherwise amazing tv!!!! Hisense, I do love my other two TVs, I promise you this. This TVs replacement will be the same one. We will just purchase it differently this time. It’s sad…we have our other Hisense Roku, our 65 inch, that we bought in 2015. Works perfect. Our other Hisense Roku was purchased a few years or so after that (before the 2020 stuff), once again, a flawless tv. Both of those TVs were bought new from local Best Buy stores. This one was bought new from Amazon. 🤔 Sorry…Never again.
S**Y
I got a good price on this 43" TV and am pleased overall after several months. Set up was easy and it picks up a lot more local channels with my indoor antenna than it predecessor. The picture and sound are good. There is a huge lag from the remote to the task -hitting the pause button takes about 3 seconds for it to pause. Volume is also delayed. I quickly got used to it and accept the little quirk. These new ROKU TVs have so many channels on them! My only TV with Directv will switch to this model in the 65" design once it flakes out and I will easily say goodbye to monthly tv bills.
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