TCL 4-Series TV: Is 4K UHD HDR Smart Technology Worth It at This Price Point?

Amanda Brown

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When it comes to budget-friendly 4K TVs, the TCL 50S446 is making waves in a market saturated with options. But here’s the catch: is it genuinely a smart choice, or just another flashy screen in a sea of mediocrity? While it boasts impressive features like stunning 4K resolution, HDR for vibrant colors, and Google Assistant built-in, it prompts an essential question—are these enhancements enough to justify its place in your living room? With over 700,000 movies and shows at your fingertips, you’d think finding something to watch would be a breeze. But does the reality live up to the promise? Join me as we peel back the layers of this 2022 model and see if it truly delivers on the hype or if it’s just another example of marketing brilliance overshadowing actual performance.

Spec​

Parameter
TCL 4-Series TV​
Picture​
TCL4-SeriesTV.jpg
Screen Size​
50 Inches​
Reference Price​
$312.97​
Model Year​
2021​
Built-In Media​
Power Cable, Remote Control, 2x Remote Control Batteries, Stand, Quick Start Guide​
Highlight​
Stunning 4K Ultra HD: 4K resolution delivers stunning detail and remarkable visual Power :<0.5 watts
High Dynamic Range: HDR delivers bright and accurate colors for a lifelike viewing experience.
Google Assistant Built-in: Your TV is more helpful than ever. Use your voice to find movies, stream apps, play music, and control the TV. Ask Google to find a specific title, search by genre, or get personalized recommendations by saying, “what should I watch” Even get answers like sports scores, control smart home devices, and more. Press the Google Assistant button on the remote to get started.
What you want to watch, all in one place: Choose from 700,000 plus movies and shows from across your favorite apps, intelligently organized just for you. Tune into live shows, curate watchlists, and get recommendations based on what you have watched and what interests you. Finding what to watch has never been easier with TCL Google TV.
Thousands of Streaming Apps: Enjoy thousands of movies and shows available to stream including sports, news, music, kids and family, food, science and tech, fitness, foreign language and so much more with the Google TV OS.
Operating System​
Google TV​
Internet Applications​
Netflix, Pandora, Hulu, Google TV, YouTube​
Remote Control​
Bluetooth​
Controller Type​
Remote Control, Voice Control​
Control Method​
Remote​
Aspect Ratio​
16:9​
Display Technology​
Standard LED​
Screen Finish​
Flat​
Has Color Screen​
Yes​
Resolution​
4K​
Refresh Rate​
60 Hz​
HDR Format​
HDR10, HLG​
Backlight Technology​
LED​
Backlight Setting​
Direct LED​
Backlight Configuration​
Direct-Lit​
Picture Enhancement​
HDR Compatible​
Motion Enhancement​
Standard Motion Enhancement Technology​
Audio Channels​
Surround Sound​
Audio Encoding​
Dolby Digital Plus​
Audio Input​
HDMI
Speaker Description​
Dolby Digital Plus Audio​
Speaker Output Power​
16 Watts​
Video Encoding​
HEVC or VP9​
Screen Mirroring​
Google Cast​
Tuner Type​
ATSC​
Other Features​
Flat​
Mount Standard​
200 x 300 mm​
Connectivity Technology​
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet, HDMI
Wireless Technology​
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi​
Usb Ports​
1​
USB2.0 Ports​
1​
HDMI Ports​
3​
Connector Type​
USB, HDMI
Signal Format​
digital, analog​
Sharing Direction​
Mobile to TV​
Hardware Interface​
Ethernet, HDMI, Bluetooth 5, 802.11 ac/b/g/n, USB 2.0​
D x W x H​
3.3"D x 44.2"W x 25.8"H​
Item Weight​
20.7 Pounds​
I'm considering the TCL 50" Class 4-Series 4K UHD HDR Smart Google TV (50S446) from 2022, and I'd love to get your thoughts on it. I've heard great things about the 4K resolution and HDR for picture quality, but I’m curious if the visuals really live up to the hype. How does it perform in terms of color accuracy and brightness?

Also, I’m interested in the sound quality. Do the built-in speakers provide a satisfying audio experience, or would I need to invest in a soundbar to get the most out of it?

The Google Assistant feature sounds convenient, but does it work seamlessly, or have you experienced any hiccups when using voice commands?

Lastly, are there any potential downsides I should be aware of? I want to make sure I’m making a well-informed decision. Thanks for your insights!
 
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