
TCL 48FS4610 48-Inch 1080p LED TV
Experience Immersive Entertainment with Vivid DetailIntroducing the TCL 48FS4610 48-Inch 1080p LED TV. This TV brings your favorite content to life with stunning full HD resolution and enhanced motion clarity, all within a sleek and slim design. Display Size: 48 inches. Resolution: 1080p Fu...
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Overview
Experience Immersive Entertainment with Vivid Detail
Introducing the TCL 48FS4610 48-Inch 1080p LED TV. This TV brings your favorite content to life with stunning full HD resolution and enhanced motion clarity, all within a sleek and slim design.
- Display Size: 48 inches.
- Resolution: 1080p Full HD.
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz (Native), 120Hz (Effective).
- Backlight: LED (Full Array).
- Smart Functionality: No Smart Functionality.
- HDMI Inputs: 3.
- Other Inputs: 1 MHL, 1 USB.
- Dimensions (without stand): 42.8" x 24.8" x 3.0".
- Dimensions (with stand): 42.8" x 26.5" x 7.7".
- Accessories Included: Remote control with batteries.
Key Features
3 x HDMI
Thin frame, elegant design
Roku Ready - stream 1000+ channels including Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, Youtube and more when used with optional Roku Streaking Stick (not included)
USB input for photos and music
Inputs: 3 HDMI, 1 MHL, 1 USB
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a 48-inch display, offering a good size for various room settings and viewing distances
- Displays in 1080p resolution, providing sharp and clear Full HD picture quality
- Includes 3 HDMI inputs, allowing for multiple device connections like gaming consoles and Blu-ray players
- Comes with a thin frame and elegant design, contributing to a modern aesthetic in your living space
- Equipped with a USB input, enabling playback of photos and music directly from a USB drive
👎 Cons
- The TV is "Roku Ready" but requires an optional Roku Streaming Stick, which is not included
- Only 1080p resolution, which is not 4K, meaning it may not offer the sharpest image compared to newer displays
- Lack of smart TV functionality directly integrated without an additional streaming stick
- The MHL input might be less commonly used with modern mobile devices compared to direct HDMI or wireless casting
- Does not specify refresh rate, which could be a factor for fast-paced content like sports or gaming