Average customer review:
(341 customer reviews)
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- Backlight: LED
- Smart Functionality: No
- Inputs: 3 HDMI, 1 USB, 1 RF, 1 Component, 1 Composite, 1 Optical
I'm a Perfect Fit
. .. because I’m flat-out awesome. The secrets to the rock-solid performance and rich color contrast of the H3 Series LED HDTV are the resolution (ranging from 720p to 1080p, depending on model) and the Full Array backlight display. Multiple HDMI ports keep you conveniently connected to your devices with five (5) picture and sound modes that allow you to customize your entertainment experience. This energy-efficient, high-quality TV is the perfect fit for smaller rooms—and budgets.
- Up to 1080p resolution (depending on the model)
- Mobile High-Definition Link to connect Blu-ray Disc players, tablets, smartphones and other devices
- Full Array Backlight that makes dark images darker while keeping bright areas of the screen brighter
- Audio Return Channel to reduce the number of cables you need to send sound to a receiver/soundbar from a Blu-ray player or other devices
Rock Solid
Up to 1080p FHD resolution and Full Array LED backlighting give you great image uniformity.
Hook up
Several convenient ports let you connect to multiple devices.
Smaller and more efficient
Smaller screen sizes fit smaller rooms and budgets. ENERGY STAR certified, so it reduces power consumption.
Pros:
1 - Supports HDMI CEC. The included TV remote can control the Fire TV stick and other HDMI CEC devices without the need for other remotes. Note: it must be turned on in the TV settings. It is not on by default.
2 - Live TV channel surfing is fast. Push and hold a channel button to quickly surf between channels. Most "dumb" TVs cannot do this very quickly.
3 - Volume, though very tinny goes quite loud and the sound profiles are highly customizable
4 - Plenty of inputs for a 32 inch TV. Though documentation is sparse the tv actually has three HDMI ports (one that supports MHL), an optical port, and analog video ports.
5 - Setup is fast. Just attach two legs and power it up.
Cons:
For the price this TV was sold for recently, it's hard to be picky. But for fairness, there are a few.
1 - Not full HD
2 - Colors aren't as vivid as a more expensive TV, and the picture is grainy. Even tweaking and customizing, it will not be a good primary household TV.
3 - In some video content, there is a faint whining sound when bright colors are on screen.
4 - No smart TV functionality (but frankly, most smart TVs suck compared to roku/fire stick type products anyway)
5 - Powering on the TV, the screen stays black for about 10 seconds. It's difficult to know if the remote detected the press of the power button. This isn't a huge issue once you're used to it.
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Product Description
This Hisense 32-Inch TV is a perfect blend of quality and simplicity. The 720p screen resolution projects images in true-to-life, crystal-clear colors, while the 60Hz refresh rate minimizes motion blur for those fast-paced movie scenes and sports games. With a simple menu and easy-to-use features, this TV makes for a great addition to any home. Add this to your shopping cart today and experience entertainment redefined!Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5828 in Home Theater
- Color: Black
- Brand: Hisense
- Model: 32H3B1
- Dimensions: 27.10" h x 7.70" w x 44.50" l, 10.78 pounds
- Display size: 32
Features
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- Backlight: LED
- Smart Functionality: No
- Inputs: 3 HDMI, 1 USB, 1 RF, 1 Component, 1 Composite, 1 Optical
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviewsPros:
1 - Supports HDMI CEC. The included TV remote can control the Fire TV stick and other HDMI CEC devices without the need for other remotes. Note: it must be turned on in the TV settings. It is not on by default.
2 - Live TV channel surfing is fast. Push and hold a channel button to quickly surf between channels. Most "dumb" TVs cannot do this very quickly.
3 - Volume, though very tinny goes quite loud and the sound profiles are highly customizable
4 - Plenty of inputs for a 32 inch TV. Though documentation is sparse the tv actually has three HDMI ports (one that supports MHL), an optical port, and analog video ports.
5 - Setup is fast. Just attach two legs and power it up.
Cons:
For the price this TV was sold for recently, it's hard to be picky. But for fairness, there are a few.
1 - Not full HD
2 - Colors aren't as vivid as a more expensive TV, and the picture is grainy. Even tweaking and customizing, it will not be a good primary household TV.
3 - In some video content, there is a faint whining sound when bright colors are on screen.
4 - No smart TV functionality (but frankly, most smart TVs suck compared to roku/fire stick type products anyway)
5 - Powering on the TV, the screen stays black for about 10 seconds. It's difficult to know if the remote detected the press of the power button. This isn't a huge issue once you're used to it.
See all 341 customer reviews...





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