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TCL 65S425 65 Inch 4K UHD HDR Smart Roku TV (2019)

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Size: 65 in


Set: TV only


Features

  • Direct lit LED produces great picture quality | Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant | Dual-band Wi-Fi & Ethernet port
  • TV Dimensions | Without Stand 57.3" W x 33.3" H x 3.1" D | With Stand 57.3" W x 36" H x 11.8" D | Stand Separation distance 51.3 | Refresh rate 120 Hz CMI | Wall mount 200 millimeter x 200 millimeter VESA | Panel resolution 3840 x 2160
  • Pairs 4K ultra HD picture clarity with the contrast, color, and detail of high dynamic Range (HDR) for the most lifelike picture
  • Smart functionality delivers all your favorite content with over 500,000 movies and TV episodes, accessible through the simple and intuitive Roku TV
  • Inputs/outputs: HDMI 3 | USB 1 | Ethernet 1 | RF Input 1 | SPDIF Digital Audio Optical 1 | Audio Output Headphone 1 | AV Input Composite Video + L&R Audio In

Description

TCL, one of the world's largest TV manufacturers in the world and America’s fastest growing TV brand, bring the latest in 4K technology and design. We've simplified the 4K Ultra HD TV so you can instantly enjoy endless entertainment. With compatibility, choose from more than 5, 000 streaming channels that feature 450, 000 movies and TV episodes plus live sports, news, music, kids and family, food, science and tech, fitness, foreign language and so much more.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Display Size 65 inches
Manufacturer TCL
Screen Technology LED
Dimensions 57.3"W x 36"H x 11.8"D
Picture Resolution 4K Ultra HD
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Model Identifier 65S425
Color Black
Remote Control Included
Item Weight 39.7 pounds
Battery Requirement 2 AAA batteries (required)
Audio Output Optical
Power Consumption 8 watts

Frequently asked questions

The TCL 65S425 is a 65-inch 4K UHD HDR Smart TV that offers high-definition resolution with support for HDR which provides enhanced contrast and colors. It comes with an integrated Roku streaming platform which allows access to a variety of streaming services and apps without needing an external device. It also includes multiple input/output options, a personalized home screen, and a user-friendly remote control.

The TCL 65S425 does not come with built-in voice control, but it can be paired with compatible third-party devices like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant for voice control capabilities.

Yes, the TCL 65S425 can be mounted on the wall. It is compatible with most VESA mount standards, but you need to purchase a wall mount separately and ensure it supports the TV's weight and dimensions.

On the TCL 65S425, you can watch any content that is mastered in HDR, including streaming shows, movies, and games that are available in HDR format on platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and YouTube, as well as UHD Blu-Ray discs with HDR support.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The reviews reveal that customers are pleased with the television's gaming performance, particularly with the PS4, citing good resolution and HDR support. Users appreciate the convenience features such as customizable input selection on startup and dedicated streaming service buttons. The 4K resolution is a standout, but there are minor concerns regarding the depth of blacks in the picture quality. Some issues with the VESA mount design and the Roku interface's integrated advertisements are noted, but overall satisfaction with the TV's value is high.

Pros

  • 🎮 Ideal for gaming with good resolution and HDR support.
  • 🖥️ Convenient features like input selection on startup and dedicated streaming service buttons.
  • 👍 Great value for the price, with 4K resolution enhancing the viewing experience.
  • 🔧 Sturdy VESA mount design and lightweight build improve ease of installation.

Cons

  • 🌓 Blacks in the picture are not as deep as more expensive TVs.
  • 🛠️ Bottom VESA holes may cause wobble with certain stands.
  • 📺 Roku OS cannot be bypassed and comes with integrated advertisements.
  • 📡 Some concerns about privacy with Roku's ad-tracking and microphone use.

Should I Buy It?

If you're seeking a budget-friendly 4K television with gaming capabilities and convenient features, this TV is a solid choice. Despite minor drawbacks such as the less-than-perfect black levels and the mandatory Roku interface, the overall consensus from users is that it's a great value purchase, especially as a second TV. For those not concerned with having the absolute best picture quality or who prefer not to engage with Roku's embedded advertisements, this television offers a lot for its price point.


  • Still Working Great
Size: 43 in Set: TV only
I bought this TV brand new in 2019 and it’s still has an excellent picture with great colors, clarity and dynamic range. It was easy to setup with a little bit of trial and error, but not much work, as any smart TV requires some type of setup. Realize that I paid only $219, but that was 5 years ago. So, it was well worth the money. It’s an economy TV, yet I have had no problems with it. I have it connected to my cable box, and I can watch any of the various streaming services that are available without any issues. The only caveats that I have in hindsight are that it lacks UHD, so some of the streaming services that offer movies and TV series in UHD are watchable, but lack the clarity of HD. However, everything from my Xfinity cable provider is in HD and loos fantastic. The other caveat is the refresh rate: the only time it’s a problem is when I pause a sporting event or a show that has fast action where I see motion blur. So, at 60HZ it’s fairly slow when compared to the speed of more current TV models. Yet, when I watch fast action without pausing the show, then I don’t have any problem with motion blur. I bought it directly from Amazon, so I don’t know anything about the current seller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024 by Murph

  • Great Budget 4K TV Experience
Size: 50 in Set: TV only
Hello everyone, I'm sharing my experience with the TCL 50S425 50 Inch 4K Smart LED Roku TV. These days, it’s not exactly difficult to find a budget TV with a good picture for a reasonable price; the question is which one—there are so many options that it can be overwhelming. First, I’ll talk about what you can notice visually (after all, that's the main thing in a TV): the picture is bright and vibrant, no complaints here. Sure, the folks in the technical review section will look for pixel brightness, true black color, measure brightness, viewing angles, and so on, but in terms of feel, everything is just excellent. Yes, the viewing angles could be wider, but please tell me, do you really move around the room while watching TV? It supposedly has 120Hz support, but visually, that’s not noticeable. The built-in speakers lack bass, but again, that’s perfectly normal for built-in speakers and TVs in this class. Just keep that in mind. The TV could perhaps be a bit thinner, but again, for this price, that’s absolutely fine. I won’t describe the Roku operating system and ports. Navigation is simple and intuitive, and you can easily see the ports in the photos (HDMI). My verdict: The TCL 50S425 is an excellent budget 4K TV. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024 by Djamila Djamila

  • Your Best Buy in a Big Set with a High Def Picture + HDR
Size: 55 in Set: TV only
I'm a Sony guy and, given the right opportunity and place, would select an authentic OLED Sony screen to hang onto a wall. But currently I find myself marooned and cash-stressed in a one-room apartment. Necessity can be the mother of serendipitous surprises, such as the discovery of this 55-inch "overachiever" from TCL, going for one-tenth the price of my desired Sony. It comes with two tripod legs (which are all I require in my quiet, sedate setting), though it's light and thin enough (though thicker, of course than an OLED) for hanging on a wall. I'm happy to place my screen in front of the big dresser mirror, where it blocks from my view the strange freak I find staring at me each morning. I've found that 55-inches is enough to cover the entire width of the mirror and falls just 4-5 inches short of reaching the top. More importantly, without an A-B side-by-side comparison, this picture satisfies me as much as the Sony and Samsung sets I've owned since 2015--a year in which all makers' hi-def sets were given a huge boost because of the pervasive use of LED lighting (previously used to illuminate only the edges of the picture). Moreover, the AUDIO is the best I've heard from any TV set (If you're "bass-challenged," buy the subwoofer). Listening to the Lincoln Center Orchestra play the music of Miles Davis (on Youtube), I could hear and notate every note from the acoustic "walking" bass without need of plugging into a high-end stereo-system. You'll notice that this is a "4 Series"--or #55S45, meaning 55-inch 4K Hi-Def Set with HDR. If you're willing to spend $50 to $250 more, you may wish to look into TCL's 5 series (55S55) or 6 series (55S65). The latter will bring you some metal to complement the plastic in the picture frames of the 4 series. And with the 6 you'll have bragging rights to more sophisticated circuitry, giving you control over, say, black levels of one small portion of the screen (great for viewers who have OCD and enjoy endless fiddling). Also, "gamers" may be willing to pay more for a TV promising faster, more efficient processors. I remember the days when we argued vehemently about the best-sounding loudspeaker. Now, all the attention is not on sound (have you heard today's, uh, music?). Confession: last year I installed a 32" TCL with Roku in our kitchen. It was so good, I couldn't wait to use my treadmill (placed directly in front of the TV) on a daily basis. Besides cable I had access to Prime Video and Netflix--all of it accessible on the TCL twice as fast as the Sony and 5 times faster than the Samsung. After duping the American public into believing that 4K was so revolutionary we all needed to trash our existing TV sets, "Consumer Reports" has become more honest and even a bit apologetic. The only difference the naked eye will see, according to the latest claim, is not in the sharpness of 1080p vs. 4K resolution, but in the quality of "depth" in the picture (the part referenced by "HDR"). Conclusion: my research and personal experience tell me that this TCL 4-Series offers a fully competitive picture at an amazing price. Moreover, in addition to two sets of legs, you will receive a full-featured remote control (including batteries!) as well as older pin plug adapters (1 video 2 stereo) and an instruction manual. All you "might" need for optimal versatility is an HDMI cable. Most consumers by now are wise enough to know that a high-priced $40 cable will not provide a picture that's 4X better. Check out the prices of Amazon cables. I purchased a 20-footer for $10, and it performs as well as a $50 cable. (It arrived a day later than the TV.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2020 by Samuel

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