
Hisense
The Hisense 32A4NR is a 32‑inch budget‑friendly smart TV with Full HD 1080p resolution, Roku TV platform and Dolby Audio, designed for compact spaces like dorm rooms or kitchens.
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Current
$119.99
Average
$109.29
Lowest
$94.99
Highest
$129.99
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Best For
Students in dorm rooms, seniors or casual viewers who want a simple streaming TV, kitchens or bathrooms where space is limited, secondary guest‑room TVs, and budget‑conscious buyers prioritizing streaming over advanced picture tech.
Not Ideal For
Hardcore gamers, movie enthusiasts seeking HDR or 4K, large living‑room installations where a bigger screen is needed, and users who require a built‑in voice remote or high‑end audio/visual performance.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors commend the Hisense 32A4NR for delivering a clear Full HD image and an intuitive Roku experience at a low price, positioning it as a solid value in the sub‑40‑inch segment. However, they point out the absence of HDR, limited advanced picture settings, and lack of ENERGY STAR efficiency as notable compromises.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly appreciate the TV’s sharp picture, straightforward Roku interface, and ample HDMI connectivity, often noting how quickly it can be set up. Recurring complaints focus on the missing voice‑remote, the lightweight plastic construction, and the lack of HDR or higher‑end features, with some buyers mentioning refurbished units with minor cosmetic issues.
Common Complaints
Missing voice‑remote microphone, plastic build feeling cheap, stand wobbliness, lack of HDR, occasional refurbished units with cosmetic blemishes.
What People Are Saying
“Perfect for a kitchen or bedroom.”
“Easy setup — had it working in minutes.”
“Picture is sharp and bright, sound is surprisingly good.”
“Love that it has three HDMI ports — rare for small TVs.”
“Wish the remote had voice control built-in.”
“Stand feels a bit wobbly on uneven surfaces.”
“No HDR — expected more for the price.”
“Some units arrive with minor cosmetic blemishes (refurbished).”
“Roku Live Pause is possible with a 16GB USB drive.”
How It Compares
vs. TCL 32S350 (1080p)
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Disadvantages
Choose Hisense for extra HDMI and AirPlay; choose TCL if brand preference or slightly lower price matters.
vs. Samsung 32T4300 (720p)
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Disadvantages
Hisense is the better choice for sharper picture and more connectivity, while Samsung may appeal to those locked into the Samsung ecosystem.