📺 Elevate your viewing game — where sleek design meets smart entertainment!
The SANSUI 40" LED Smart TV delivers crisp Full HD 1080P visuals with HDR10 and Dolby Vision on a frameless screen. It features immersive Dolby Atmos sound through dual 8W speakers, a versatile webOS 5.0 platform with 10,000+ apps, built-in Chromecast, and comprehensive connectivity including HDMI, USB, WiFi, and Bluetooth 5.0. Designed for modern living, it offers parental controls, multiple picture modes, and a stylish bezel-less design with wide 178° viewing angles.
Brand Name | SANSUI |
Item Weight | 12.48 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.48 x 23.62 x 15.75 inches |
Output Wattage | 90 Watts |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Built-In Speaker, Sleep Timer, Bezel-Less Design, Parental Controls |
Item Weight | 12.48 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 40 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
V**E
Very light, good quality tv
Very light! Almost weight nothing. I love how small and flat it is as well, not too bulky. The screen is not really edge to edge, has a bezel around it. The quality of the picture is good, sound works well too. Perfect fit for my yoga corner. The best part it has Apple AirPlay, so anything from my phone can play wirelessly on the screen.
G**S
Budget and worth it!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Very satisfied with my purchase, and very thankful it was on sale during a very difficult time. I also love the fact that it has so many features including a direct web browser which is great! Muy Bien Sansui!
R**H
On paper, this is probably the best 32 inch TV for the money.
Or $132, you’re getting HD and supposedly Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. But the sound is adequate. Using airplay, I can mirror my iPad so set up as much easier. You’ll tear your hair out over that remote though.Part of me wishes I had gone and splurged for 4K. It’s a little more money. But with the exception of some movies on Max and most of what’s on Apple TV, and unless you’re willing to spring for the top-tier Netflix subscription which is shown in 4K, there’s not a lot out there in 4K. You think they’d be more by now. Of course if you rent a movie it’ll be in 4K and have all the bells and whistles. But I don’t rent a lot of movies.The biggest issues I have with it is the facial colors or sometimes erratic. One minute someone will look pale in the next minute they’ll have a reddish tint to their face. The last thing that I have an issue is is the processor is extremely slow. And there’s an annoying red light at the bottom of the screen that stays on when the TV is turned off.
G**D
Nice picture and multiple HDMI ports!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:This TV was easy to set up and the operating system had all of our streaming services available so we didn't need any additional dongles.
R**S
Would not be my first pick.
My review gives the good and the bad. Problem is there are too many bad.Good -Very light weight.Bad -Very slow processor when going from one function to another.The first remote did not work and had to be replaced.Picture quality good after adjusting black.I have aTCL and the picture is superior.I also have a Hisense and the price and picture are better.Conclusion - it’s ok, but TCL is the better buy.
D**T
Works well in rv
Excellent tv. I bought this for rv and love it
N**N
Remote & other TV's
Bought this TV to use in my Office , computer room and security cameras. I have a LG with all my cameras for seurity and I bought 32" for my computer and TV. I do have a 44" Samsung for my Dish Network. This is a nice tv except you can not use the dish remote with the TV. It will not pair so you need to use both the dish remote and the tv remote. The second issue is apparently the Sansui tv and the LG are pairable and if you turn one off or on they both do. Can figure out how to seperate the 2 and get the one to pair and work correctly. I am thinking of returning the Sansui tv.
B**N
Don't watch a lot of hdr? Then this tv is for you!
This review is for the 55” oled model S55VOUGGot this for 600 and for that price it's a great deal. You get an lg oled panel and good build quality and aesthetics for a lot less than competitors. The next closest thing is an lg b4 which is a couple hundreds more. That or you'd have to wait for last year's oled to go on clearance.For this budget oled, you are giving up:- hdr performance, brightness- chipset performancesometimes opening the google tv menu can get laggy and the hdr scenes don't get as bright as other top shelf oled tv but if you don't watch a lot of hdr content like me then this is a good tradeoff where you can spend that extra hundred elsewhere like a nice sound systemThe screen is by no means dim though, indirect sunlight doesn't cause too much reflection and it's way brighter than my now aging high end samsung from many years agoNot much configuration to tinker with in the settings, all you really need for accurate colors is:- set the picture mode to movie- set the color temperature to warm or cool based on your preferences- turn brightness boost to off (you'll notice this brightens the tv because the setting is flipped)and you have a pretty good out of the box experienceWhen setting up, you have the option to make the tv a dumb tv and not sign in with your google account which is nice. You are also able to switch to app only mode which removes google suggestions from your tv for less distractions and better tv menu performanceThe pedestal stand only raises the tv about 2", so keep that in mind if you have a soundbar that is taller than thatWhen you are unboxing, look for the bag handles to assist lifting the tv out of the box
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