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Product description
This 32-inch Roku smart TV from Hisense brings straightforward streaming and clear HD picture to smaller spaces. If you want an easy to use 32-inch Roku TV that connects to Google Assistant or Alexa, this model offers voice control and access to the main streaming apps, making nightly shows and live channels simple to reach. It balances screen clarity with compact design for bedrooms, kitchens, or secondary living rooms. 🎯
Key features
The Hisense Roku experience focuses on usability and content access. The slim bezel increases visible screen area so pictures feel more immersive in a small frame. Built-in Roku delivers apps and live TV with automatic feature updates, and the simple remote keeps navigation quick and familiar. Dolby Audio gives clearer dialog and fuller sound for movies and series, while compatibility with Google Assistant and Alexa lets you control the set using existing smart speakers. The compact footprint and modest power needs mean this set fits tight layouts without fuss. 📺
Tech specs
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Name: Hisense 32A4HNR
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Screen resolution: 720p HD
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Backlight: Full Array LED
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Audio: Dolby Audio
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Voice assistants: Google Assistant, Alexa compatible
How to use it
Start by connecting the TV to your home Wi Fi, sign into a Roku account, and add the apps you use most. Use the Roku mobile app to cast or control the TV if you prefer a phone instead of the remote. For quick voice commands say the wake word into a linked Google or Alexa device to turn the TV on, change channels, or control volume. Keep the remote in an easy spot to access one touch app buttons and simplify switching between live channels and streaming libraries.
What stands out
The combination of a compact 32-inch panel, Full Array LED backlight and Dolby Audio gives a balanced viewing package for rooms where space matters. The interface prioritizes content discovery, and voice assistant support reduces reliance on the remote. Note that image detail is limited to 720p resolution according to the manufacturer, so picture clarity reflects that specification.









