
Hisense H4 40-inch
Score: 67/100
Vizio Smart TV 32-inch
Score: 77/100Rankings

The VIZIO 32-inch Full HD TV provides sharp 1080p visuals, DTS Virtual:X sound and gaming-grade features like VRR and sub-10 ms input lag. HDR impact is modest and the 60 Hz panel may blur fast motion. Suited for small-space users who want affordable gaming performance.

The Hisense 40H4F is a compact 40-inch Full HD Roku TV providing clear 1080p picture and smooth Motion Rate 120 for sports and light gaming. It lacks 4K resolution, HDR and robust connectivity, limiting its appeal for premium setups. Best for budget-friendly secondary rooms.
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|---|---|---|
40 inchesbest | 31.5 inches | |
60 Hzbest | 60 Hzbest | |
3best | 2 | |
14 Wbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 10 msbest |
| ↓ lower better | 70 Wbest | — |
| ↓ lower better | 5.8 kgbest | 5.9 kg |
1best | — |
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Features(1) | ||
Smart Platform | Roku TV | VIZIO Home Screen |
Display(2) | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 40 inches | 31.5 inches |
Panel Type | IPS | Full Array LED |
Audio(1) | ||
Audio Technology | DTS TruSurround | DTS Virtual:X |
Connectivity(2) | ||
HDMI Ports | 3 | 2 |
Wi‑Fi Standard | 802.11ac | WiFi 5 |
Power & Design(3) | ||
Weight (kg) | 5.80 kg | 5.9 kg |
Width (with stand) (mm) | 904.24 mm | 718.1 mm |
Height (with stand) (mm) | 518.16 mm | 479.3 mm |


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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.
Everyday users appreciate the easy Roku setup, abundant free streaming content, and the TV's light weight that fits well in bedrooms or kitchens, while common complaints focus on weak built-in speakers, occasional app glitches, and the absence of 4K or Bluetooth.

Professional reviewers praise the VIZIO's sharp Full HD visuals, vibrant colors, and the inclusion of gaming-oriented features such as VRR and sub-10 ms input lag, while also noting the immersive DTS Virtual:X sound. However, they criticize the limited HDR effect caused by low brightness, the 60 Hz panel's motion handling, and occasional smart-OS sluggishness compared with higher-end platforms.
Everyday owners highlight the TV's easy setup, reliable streaming of Netflix and YouTube, and the value of free WatchFree+ channels, especially in small rooms. Recurring complaints focus on insufficient brightness in bright environments, modest speaker volume, and occasional smart-OS lag or Wi-Fi hiccups.
“fantastic budget upgrade”

“adequate HDR/gaming performance but criticizes superficial HDR, 60 Hz motion handling, and weak sound depth for its class”


