Realme debuted as a smartphone brand back in May 2018, but it
quickly expanded its ecosystem since, launching Leila lowfire boobs,
wireless charger, power banks, Aaron dickson porn, and even a
Gay disabled porn. The company also launched its first smart TV,
simply called the Pornstar dani danials, as it aims to bring more and
more AIoT products to the market going forward as a part of its
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The Realme Smart TV runs Android TV and comes in two sizes - 32"
and 43" - having a resolution of 1366x768 and 1920x1080 pixels,
respectively. Aside from the differences in screen size, resolution
and overall weight, the two versions are identical. We received the
43" model currently priced at INR22,999 ($315/€265) for a
review.
We got a chance to put it through its paces and see if it offers
the same value proposition to the customers as Realme's
smartphones. So without further ado, let's find out if the Realme
Smart TV is worth your money.
- Display (32" model): 1366x768 pixel, LED panel, 60Hz
refresh rate, 16.7M colors, HLG and HDR10 support, 400 nits peak
brightness
- Display (43" model): 1920x1080 pixel, LED panel, 60Hz
refresh rate, 16.7M colors, HLG and HDR10 support, 400 nits peak
brightness
- Sound: 24W Quad Stereo Speakers (2x full-range speaker,
2x silk dome tweeter), Dolby Audio
- Chipset: MediaTek SoC, 4x 1.1GHz Cortex-A53 CPU,
Mali-470 MP3 GPU
- OS: Android TV based on Android 9 Pie
- RAM: 1GB @ 2,133MHz
- Storage: 8GB
- Connectivity: Infrared, Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi (2.4GHz
only), DLNA, 3x HDMI, 2x USB, 1x LAN, 1x SPDIF, 1x AV, 1x Antenna,
1x 3.5mm headphone jack
- Remote: AAA-size battery operated, IR and Bluetooth
connectivity
- Dimensions (32" model): 730 x 469 x 161 mm (with stand),
730 x 432 x 88 mm (without stand)
- Dimensions (43" model): 967.5 x 604 x 233 mm (with
stand), 967.5 x 560 x 87 mm (without stand)
- Weight (32" model): 3.7kg with stand, 3.6kg without
stand
- Weight (43" model): 6.8kg with stand, 6.7kg without
stand
The Realme Smart TV has a minimalistic design, with the screen
surrounded by skinny 8.7mm black bezels on the top, left and right
sides. The bottom bezel is considerably thicker, though, and it has
the Realme branding.
The back of the TV is made of plastic, just like the TV's
borders and the base. It is home to the VESA sockets that allow you
to mount the TV on a wall. You will also find various ports on the
back of the TV for connectivity, all of which are difficult to
reach, especially when you've mounted the TV on a wall.
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Realme Smart TV 43"
At the bottom, right below the Realme logo, is the physical
power button that lets you turn on/off the smart TV without a
remote. It's joined by an IR receiver and a red LED light, which
turns on when the TV is in standby mode or switched off.
The power button is flanked by a pair of bottom-firing
symmetrical speakers with a combined output of 24W. Each unit
consists of a full-range dynamic speaker and a silk dome tweeter.
Realme says the former delivers punchy bass and clear vocals, while
the latter extends the high frequency range.
Right next to these speaker units are sockets for the
outward-facing stands, which sit very close to the edges of the TV
and exceed the television's width, so make sure you have a table
that's wider than the TV if you don't plan on mounting it on a
wall. It would have been more convenient if the stands were well
inside the TV's edges, or if they were center-aligned.
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Realme Smart TV can be mounted on a wall or placed on
a table
That said, these stands have rubber cushions underneath to
prevent sliding and have a textured finish on them. And while they
are decently built, we suggest you mount the Realme Smart TV on a
wall if possible since the TV wobbles easily even with a slight
push. Yet, if you do plan on mounting it on a wall, you'll have to
purchase the wall mount separately from Realme, which is priced at
INR399 ($5/€4) and INR499 ($7/€6) for the 32" and 43" model,
respectively.
That said, the 43" model weighs just 6.8 kg with the stand and
can be moved around easily by one person, whereas the 32" variant
is a featherweight 4 kg.
The Realme Smart TV comes with a total of 10 ports - 3x HDMI
(ARC only on port 1), 2x USB, and one each for LAN, SPDIF, AV,
Antenna, and 3.5mm headphone jack - all placed on the back.
Six of these ports are located on the right edge of the back
panel of the TV, with the rest placed inside an alcove, facing
downwards, and aren't easy to access. Moreso when you have
wall-mounted the TV because you can't move it easily when you want
to access the ports.
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Connectivity ports on the back of the Realme Smart
TV
For wireless connectivity, you get DLNA, Infrared, Bluetooth
5.0, and 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. There's no 5GHz Wi-Fi and whether or not
that's an issue depends on personal preferences and the type of
usage. But having dual-band Wi-Fi should be the norm in 2020.
And since the TV supports Bluetooth connectivity, you can
connect it to a wireless game controller, speaker, or earphones.
The last one should help you enjoy TV shows and movies without
disturbing others. You can also transfer videos through Bluetooth
from other devices to the TV for offline playback.
The Realme Smart TV also comes with Chromecast built-in, which
allows you to cast the supported device's screen to the TV
wirelessly. Besides, you can watch content from supported apps on
your phone on the TV.
However, we aren't impressed with the Realme Smart TV's
Chromecast performance because movies played from apps like Prime
Video and Netflix often stuttered, and the rest of the content that
was cast to the TV was displayed in poor quality and the lag was
unacceptable. We used multiple smartphones and Internet connections
for this and got the same results, leading us to believe that the
issue is with the TV itself.
The Realme Smart TV remote is made of composite polymer and is
very lightweight. It has an ergonomic design which is comfortable
to hold with nice grip. The top is thin and the remote gets thicker
moving below, since that portion of the remote houses two AAA-size
batteries, which come bundled with the package.
The remote has a nice matte finish, so it doesn't slip off your
hands often. It comes with a D-Pad, a microphone, and a total of 12
buttons - including hotkeys for Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Prime
Video, and Google Assistant - below which is a discreet Realme
branding.
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Realme Smart TV remote control
The D-Pad also has a matte finish and comes with Realme's
signature yellow accent, which looks cool. It's quite clicky and we
didn't face any issues with it. The microphone's there so you can
give voice commands to the Google Assistant. Realme doesn't say
what material is used for making the rest of the buttons on the
remote, but they have a rubber-like feel.
These buttons are well laid out, but leaving some space between
the volume keys and the Google Assistant button would've been a
better idea since we often ended up pressing the Assistant key by
mistake.
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Realme Smart TV remote control
Around the back, up top, is the plastic casing with a glossy
finish that houses the infrared and Bluetooth modules. The latter
allows you to operate the TV without requiring a line of sight
after it's turned on, meaning you can point the remote in any
direction and control the TV.
The Bluetooth connection also allows you to check the percentage
of charge left in the AAA batteries by heading to the
Settings > Remotes & accessories menu.
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Realme Smart TV remote's battery
level
We don't have any major complaints with the Realme Smart TV
remote, but there's one thing we'd like to point out: the Settings
button on the remote doesn't bring up the settings menu of the TV
when you are watching videos in Netflix, YouTube, or Amazon Prime
Video.
This is a downer because you can't quickly tweak the audio and
picture settings when watching videos and have to go to the
homescreen, then to the Settings menu, and then return to the app,
which is quite a chore. However, the Settings button did work with
some apps, like the pre-installed Pango Browser.
The Realme Smart TV is powered by a MediaTek chipset, which
includes a Mali-470 MP3 GPU and four Cortex-A53 CPU cores clocked
at 1.1GHz. It has 1GB RAM and 8GB storage onboard, out of which
4.6GB is available to the user.
The smart TV takes about 40 seconds to turn on and performs
smoothly. But there were a few times when the TV stuttered after
starting up and responded late to the button presses, especially
the volume keys. Fortunately, this didn't happen often enough to
hamper the user experience.
On the software side, the Realme Smart TV runs a stock version
of Android TV that's based on Android 9 Pie. The UI is pretty
simple and easy to use and there aren't too many pre-installed
apps. You do get Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, though, which is
something most users who stream movies online will download either
way.
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Realme Smart TV homescreen and settings
menu
You also get a web browser called Pango Browser in case you want
to surf the web on a big screen, and Media Player that lets you
access locally stored files. Aside from that, the Realme Smart TV
comes pre-installed with the usual set of Google apps, which
include YouTube, Play Movies, Play Music, Play Games and Play
Store.
The Realme Smart TV also comes with AI Point, which is where you
find the installed apps, and long-pressing the home button on the
remote lets you open the apps quickly through the Android TV's app
drawer.
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AI Point • Android TV App Drawer
The Realme Smart TV comes in two sizes - 32" and 43" - having a
resolution of 1366x768 and 1920x1080 pixels, respectively, and a
viewing angle of 178°.
Realme says the panel has a peak brightness of 400 nits and the
company also used the Chroma Boost technology - seen on its
smartphones - to enhance the overall picture quality and improve
the brightness, color accuracy, contrast, purity, and clarity.
Realme has used a VA (Vertically Aligned) type panel on the 43"
model, which compared to the IPS (In-Plane Switching) panels, has a
higher contrast ratio and is better suited for those who are going
to use the TV in a dark environment and don't need wider viewing
angles.
The screen itself isn't HDR certified, but the Realme Smart TV
does support HLG and HDR10 video decoding and allows us to watch
HDR content on Netflix. But since HDR10 uses static metadata, the
experience isn't the same as you would get from an HDR certified
panel, or maybe with an HDR10+ codec that uses dynamic
metadata.
The display has decent color reproduction and contrast, but it's
not the best around. We noticed a lot of noise in dark scenes, and
it was more evident in SDR irrespective of the type of scene.
The colors looked oversaturated at times and we noticed motion
blur as well. There was also some color shifting at wider angles,
but this shouldn't be an issue if you aren't going to watch the TV
from extreme angles.
Watching the TV in a dark room was mostly a good experience, but
with the lights on, the panel reflected the objects and persons -
even during the scenes that weren't too dark. You can improve the
matters considerably by increasing the screen's brightness
though.
You also have the option to tinker with the other aspects of the
picture to try and get the best possible results by heading to the
Settings > Device Preferences > Picture
menu. You can check out the screenshots below to get a better
idea.
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Realme Smart TV Picture Settings
On the audio front, the Realme Smart TV is Dolby Audio certified
and has a couple of bottom-firing symmetrical speakers onboard
having a combined output of 24W. Each unit comprises a full-range
dynamic speaker and a silk dome tweeter. Realme says the former
delivers punchy bass and clear vocals, while the latter fully
extends the high frequency range.
The speakers were loud enough and we never had to bump up the
volume beyond 60%, but your mileage may vary depending on the size
of your room, and if the loudness doesn't suffice, you can attach
an additional speaker set to the TV or maybe try Realme's 100W
Sound Bar that will be launched next week.
Realme 100W Sound Bar
Talking about the quality, we found the speakers to be lacking
in bass and that left us wanting more, especially when watching
action movies. However, dialogues were clear and the speakers
produced the surround sound effects very well.
To eke out the best audio performance, you can head over to the
Settings > Device Preferences > Sound
menu and tune the audio to your liking.
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Realme Smart TV Audio Settings
The Realme Smart TV isn't the best option in its segment and
that was expected since it's a first-gen product. However, the
company has done a decent job with it by providing minimalist
design, lightweight comfortable remote with all necessary buttons,
stock Android, smooth performance, and HDR10 support.
Of course, the speakers lack bass and we had some issues with
the display as well, but if you can look beyond that and are in the
market for a TV that lets you stream content in FullHD resolution,
or plan on investing in Realme's ecosystem in the future, then you
couldn't really go wrong with the Realme Smart TV. But if you don't
want to compromise with the audio and picture quality at all, then
you will have to look elsewhere, and maybe even shell out more
money.
- Minimalist design and slim bezels
- Lightweight and ergonomic remote
- Smooth performance
- Stock Android with clean and simple UI
- HDR10
- Speakers lack bass
- Hard to reach ports
- Settings button on the remote doesn't bring up the picture
settings in OTT apps
- Stands aren't confidence-inspiring as the TV wobbles
easily