Product details
Display
Size: 43″ LED panel.
Resolution: Full HD (1920 × 1080).
Brightness / Color: ~220 nits, with HDR support and a “wide color enhancer.”
Design: Frameless or ultra-slim bezel to give a more immersive look.
Smart Platform / Software
Operating System: Android TV / Google TV interface. For some models it’s Android 11.
Apps: Access to Google Play Store, so you can download Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, and many more.
Casting: Built-in Chromecast (and in some descriptions “i-Cast”) — easily mirror your phone or laptop screen.
Voice Control: Google Assistant support via the remote.
Performance & Hardware
Memory / Storage: Some models list 1 GB RAM + 8 GB internal (DDR Flash).
Processor: Quad-core CPU (according to some spec sheets), enabling smooth navigation.
Audio
Sound Output: 24 W dual speakers.
Audio Technology: Dolby Audio.
Connectivity / Ports
HDMI: 2 × HDMI (though other sources sometimes say 3 in other 43″ Syinix models)
USB: 2 × USB.
AV: Mini AV input.
Network: RJ45 (Ethernet) port.
Wireless: Built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0 on some models.
Tuner: Digital broadcasting (DVB-T2) built in (in some versions).
Power / Protection
Voltage Stabilizer: Built-in stabilizer (TV Guard) for voltage fluctuations / power surges.
Power Consumption: Around ~48 W for some models.
Physical Specs
Refresh Rate: 60 Hz.
Weight: Between ~6.2 kg and ~6.9 kg (depending on model).
Additional Features
Remote: Voice “Google Assistant” remote to control TV with your voice.
Warranty: Some retailers mention a 1–2 year warranty.
Other: Automatic Volume Leveler (AVL) on some listings.
Strengths / Pros
Very good for a budget-friendly smart TV: 43″ size is quite usable in living rooms or bedrooms.
Full access to Google Play Store: gives you flexibility to download many apps.
Built-in Chromecast: makes casting content from phone/laptop very easy.
Voice Remote with Google Assistant: convenient for hands-free control.
Voltage Stabilizer: Good protection against power fluctuations — useful if power is unstable.
Decent Audio: 24W + Dolby Audio is solid for this class of TV.










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