
TCL 32S350G 32-Inch 1080p Google Smart TV - 2023 Model
A 32-inch 1080p Google TV with HDR support, Chromecast built-in, and a sleek bezel-less design.
*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jul 14, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.
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Overview
Key Features
1080P Full HD Resolution: experience your favorite movies and TV shows in stunning high-definition picture quality for enhanced clarity and detail.
HDR (HDR10, & HLG): Enjoy enhanced contrast, accurate colors and fine details utilizing all the most advanced HDR formats.
Google TV Smart OS : The entertainment you love. Google TV brings your favorite movies, shows, and live shows together.
FullView Metal Bezel-less Design: Elegant edge-to-edge glass design for a modern design that blends seamlessly into any home.
Bluetooth Personal Audio: Pair your favorite Bluetooth headphones to the TV for a private listening experience.
2 HDMI Inputs (One with ARC): Two high-speed HDMI inputs for the best connection to gaming consoles, set-top boxes, AV receiver and more.
Chromecast Built-in: Works with the streaming apps you know and love: Enjoy TV shows, movies, videos, songs, games, sports and more from thousands of apps.
Works with: Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant – Use your voice to control your TV using the most popular voice assistants.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Full 1080p resolution at 32 inches delivers sharp detail for a screen this size
- Google TV platform provides a unified, searchable interface across multiple streaming services
- HDR10 and HLG support enhance contrast and color accuracy beyond standard dynamic range
- Bezel-less metal frame design gives the TV a modern, clean appearance
- Built-in Chromecast and Bluetooth audio add convenience without requiring extra devices
👎 Cons
- 60Hz refresh rate may not satisfy gamers looking for smoother motion at higher frame rates
- Only two HDMI ports can feel limiting if you connect multiple devices like a console, soundbar, and streaming stick
- 32-inch size is too small for a primary living room TV in most setups
- No local dimming, so HDR performance is modest compared to TVs with more advanced backlight control