
TCL 43S325 43-Inch 1080p Smart Roku LED TV
Full HD 1080p smart TV with built-in Roku and Wi-Fi 6 voice control at a price point that makes it hard to justify a streaming stick.
*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jun 27, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.
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Overview
Key Features
Easy Voice Control: Works with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant to help you find movie titles, launch or change channels, even switch inputs, using just your voice. Also available through the Roku mobile app
Smart Functionality offers access to over 5,000 streaming channels featuring more than 500,000 movies and TV episodes via Roku TV
1080p Full HD Resolution excellent detail, color, and contrast
Direct lit LED produces great picture quality with 60Hz refresh rate for fast moving action scenes with virtually no motion blur
Inputs: 3 HDMI, 1 USB, RF, Composite, Headphone Jack, Optical audio Out
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Built-in Roku eliminates the need for an external streaming device, with access to 5,000+ channels out of the box
- Three HDMI inputs provide enough connectivity for a cable box, game console, and soundbar simultaneously
- Voice control compatibility with both Alexa and Google Assistant covers the two dominant smart home ecosystems
- 1080p Full HD resolution delivers sharp detail for the 43-inch screen size — pixel density is well-matched to typical viewing distances
- Direct-lit LED panel produces consistent brightness across the screen without the edge-lit dimming artifacts common at this price tier
👎 Cons
- 60Hz native refresh rate is the ceiling — no motion smoothing option for sports or high-frame-rate gaming content
- Direct-lit LED lacks local dimming zones, so black levels and contrast ratio are modest compared to VA or OLED panels
- No HDMI 2.1 ports limits future-proofing for next-gen console features like 4K/120fps (though resolution caps at 1080p regardless)
- Roku OS includes advertising on the home screen that cannot be fully disabled
- Built-in speakers are adequate for casual viewing but lack low-frequency response — a soundbar is a practical addition