
Hisense
The Hisense 40H4030F1 is a budget-friendly 40‑inch Full HD LED Roku Smart TV offering a sharp 1080p picture, Motion Rate 120 processing, and built‑in Roku OS with access to over 3,000 streaming apps. It includes DTS TruSurround audio, dual‑band Wi‑Fi, and Game Mode, making it suitable for casual streaming, sports, and light gaming in small spaces.
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$174.00
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$224.58
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$169.99
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$318.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Hisense 40H4030F1 for its vivid Full HD image, effective Motion Rate 120 blur reduction, and the value of Roku's extensive app ecosystem, but they criticize its sub‑par picture quality caused by the lack of 4K, HDR, and local dimming, as well as limited connectivity and underpowered audio.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the easy Roku setup, abundant free streaming content, and compact form factor for small rooms, while common complaints focus on tinny speakers, occasional app glitches, noticeable motion blur, and the absence of 4K or Bluetooth, leading many to consider a soundbar or external streaming device.
Common Complaints
Tinny built‑in speakers, occasional app glitches, residual motion blur in fast action, lack of Ethernet/Bluetooth connectivity, and a cheap‑feel plastic build.
What People Are Saying
“fantastic budget upgrade”
How It Compares
vs. TCL 40S325
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Choose TCL if HDR support is a priority; choose Hisense for smoother motion and Roku integration.
vs. Insignia NS-40D420NA19
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Disadvantages
Pick Insignia for a Fire TV experience and lower cost; pick Hisense for better motion performance and Roku apps.
vs. Samsung TU40TU7000
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Select Samsung for 4K and HDR quality; select Hisense for a lower‑cost Roku‑centric solution.