![]() ![]() It’s edge-lit without a lot of fancy zones, so its blacks lean toward gray. Regardless, the TCL 32S325’s picture is middling in the grand scheme of things. I was also impressed by how agile the interface felt overall, with little to no lag navigating between sections. Streaming aficionados will certainly like it as there’s a mountain of easily searchable content, including all the most popular channels and services. The homepage is configurable, it will automatically sense attached devices, and the settings are easy to get to. The Roku TV interface one of the simplest and easiest to use in the business. Also, the bottom of the TV is deep and flat enough that it will stand up without the feet, though it being so light, I would use double-sided tape or some other method to secure it if I were to go that route. But the TV is so light this makes little difference. Even marginally more expensive TVs use bolts, the 32S325’s uses screws that go into non-threaded plastic holes. There’s no mistaking the market segment when you attach the 32S325’s feet. The TCL 32S325 might not be as thin as some TVs, but it’s extremely light and blessed with a large number of ports, including three HDMI. #1080P OR 720P FOR 32 INCH TV BLUETOOTH#You could also use the headphone/aux out to feed a discrete Bluetooth broadcast module. It is compatible, however, with wireless Roku speakers. There’s 802.11n Wi-Fi, but no Bluetooth so you can’t use commonly available Bluetooth speakers and headsets. There are three HDMI ports (1.4a, one supporting the Audio Return Channel), headphone and coax jacks, optical audio out, 3.5mm A/V (composite video and analog stereo audio), and even a USB port. The port selection on the TCL 32S325 is far more generous than I expected for the price.
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