TCL 40S5209K – 40-inch TV FHD Smart Television with Android

TCL 40S5209K – 40-inch TV FHD Smart Television with Android TV– HDR & Micro Dimming – Compatible with Google Assistant, Chromecast & Google Home, Slim Design [Energy Class F]


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Display Resolution 1366×768 3840×2160 4K HDR PRO 4K HDR PRO 4K HDR PREMIUM 1500
HDR HDR compatible HDR10 Dolby Vision I HDR10+ Dolby Vision IQ & HDR10+ Dolby Vision IQ & HDR10+
Segment Android TV Android TV Android TV Google TV Google TV
Dolby Audio Dolby Digital Plus Dolby Audio & DTS HD ONKYO I Dolby Atmos ONKYO I Dolby Atmos ONKYO 2.1 Audio I Dolby Atmos
Connections 2x HDMI,1x USB Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, HDMI,USB Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, HDMI,USB Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, HDMI,USB Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, HDMI,USB
WiFi Sharing Chromecast & T-cast Chromecast & T-cast Chromecast & T-cast Chromecast & T-cast Chromecast & T-cast
Wide color technology Dynamic color Quantum Dot Quantum Dot Quantum Dot
Motion 60 Hz Clarity Motion 144Hz Motion Clarity Pro 144Hz Motion Clarity Pro


Dimensions: 18 x 91 x 57 cm; 8.88 Kilograms
Model: 40S5209K
Manufacture: TCL
Dimensions: 18 x 91 x 57 cm; 8.88 Kilograms
Origin: Poland

34 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is definitely the 55C826K models some people have said they received the 55c825k, this TV can display pure black colours I couldn’t tell if it’s an old TV or mini led, I got it on prime deal for 406 which is a bargain price

    5.0 out of 5 stars Best purchase

  2. VictoriMcclinto says:

     United Kingdom

    Purchased this for Christmas and it delivers on everything promised at a great price point. Fantastic image quality and colour range for movies, and impressive frame rate for gaming. Could not be happier with it!

  3. ZaneSpowers says:

     United Kingdom

    Easy to setup. Works well for the price. Could be a little slow but I do not expect anything more at this price. Sound and picture quality are both perfect.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersGood picture and price. Delivered quickly.

    But the legs that were included with the TV don’t screw in all the way so the TV is one gentle jump away from crashing to the floor. May have to look into wall mounting but not what I wanted to do.

  5. Joanne Dodd says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersQuick delivery and arrived when stated – important as needed tohave someone present to take delivery. This was bought as a second tv to be used in father’s bedroom as he is now having to spend more time there and this enables him to watch sport and evening tv etc…… perfect for this use, very good value and good picture for the the money

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThis is to replace my 32 inch TV.
    An Android TV so set it up half with my phone and half with remote.
    I’m still digesting all of the settings but out of the box is a good start.
    For this price I’m really pleased with picture and sound. I’m new to this brand but reviews overall rated it as good. Quick delivery and a good price.

  7. Brandy5895 says:

     United Kingdom

    Great tv for the Price . Bought while working away from Home picture quality is great and the sound is nice and clear easy to use menu. Used for gaming and netflix while away and doesn’t disappoint.

    Grab a bargain Great tv Great price

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a good tv for the price. The sound quality isn’t the best but it’s not terrible. I use it in my sons room for kids tv and it’s more than up to the job. I definitely recommend it and will be buying another soon.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersOK, let’s face it TVs in this price bracket are not going to be top of the shop and be all singing all dancing. But as a cheap little android TV it does what it says on the tin. Its not the fastest of TVs ro navigate, so you have to be a little patient, but as far as a TV you can use for the kids bedroom or as something out in your garden summer house as example it’s pretty reasonable.

    I’m pretty sure also it’s a 1080p panel and not 720p, or at least that’s my interpretation of the onscreen stats.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Cheap and Sma

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersAfter a year the TV is still kicking good, so it’s a good buy.

  11. NVYSherlene says:

     United Kingdom

    Does wats its meant to do
    Great picture
    Easy to use and set up

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Purchased for my youngest sons bedroom, he’s very happy with it.

  13. MarjoriFulcher says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Good tv for the money plenty of features Good sound and visio

  14. peachymilk says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Ok, let’s be clear – you do get what you pay for! So let’s not be under any illusions that this is going to rival any of the top brands. It is a budget TV.

    Negatives – it’s very slow to start up in the mornings. My Samsung just turns on. This thing needs to display 2 TCL locos in slow-mo, then the Android logo before finally granting you control. There’s no rushing it!!

    The remote control – as others have mentioned, some days it’ll respond to the first touch.. most of the time, you’re hitting the button repeatedly whilst waving it about like a magician failing to perform a basic trick.. but it does work. Eventually.

    The screen does not like dark scenes. It’s definitely a struggle for it. Maybe I haven’t played with the settings enough to find a way to fix this, but currently, anytime a scene gets dark, it struggles to display properly.

    Positives.. the price. Obviously.
    It does look very nice, and not at all like a cheap budget TV.
    It’s been very reliable, displays very well in HD/SD quality with streams such as Netflix, Prime, ITVX, etc. The ports all function as intended.

    Overall – very fair quality for such a low price. If you want high quality display, darks, and a non argumentative remote, you should look elsewhere and at a higher budget. But if it’s just for casual lower quality HD/SD TV/movie streaming, perhaps a bedroom TV or kids room, and you don’t want to spend a lot.. I certainly don’t regret it! (Bought to replace a 27″ non HD pc monitor without RC attached to my Roku, so it’s an upgrade!!)

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I’m 21 so signing into WiFi and accounts on tvs is easy for me, So for me this was very easy to set up. It’s a sturdy base. Flush screen. Its got nice speakers with controled sound. It’s got all the apps you need and you can plug consoles into the back. the remote comes with batteries. As described and good quality I do recommend

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    It’s a remarkable 32 inch TV I’m considering upgrading my living room TV too the bigger tcli set it up throu my fone and it was so easy I’d recommend this product too anyone and its affordable

  17. Trevor Mogg says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    TV used in bedroom. Picture quality, light weigh, & functionality really great for the price.

    Android based system so easy setup with network and sync of Google account.

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersA really good TV, but don’t bother buying the voice controlled remote, the google assistant is rubbish, it’s very selective on what it understands and only works when it feels like it. Otherwise I highly recommend the TV.

  19. KeeshaBraund says:

     United Kingdom

    At the moment working excellent. No issue. Happy with produc

  20. LesliMcGhee says:

     United Kingdom

    Got this for my bedroom. First time I’ve had a android tv.
    I’m more use to smart tv from lg
    It was a headache to set up no clear instructions.
    Be prepared for long set up time with apps remembering passwords etc.
    took a while to suss out layout etc.
    normal tv doesn’t come up straight away your Home Screen is just apps.
    Apart from all that perfect size for bedroom. I got 32inch.

  21. GarlandCapuano says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersHave just taken delivery of the TCL 32S5209K ‘smart’ TV.

    Set-up was pretty easy.

    Log into your local wi-fi, sign into your Google account and let the scan for Freeview TV channels run its course. Its initial offer to scan a QR code with your phone didn’t seem to work, and how would it if you weren’t already logged into your home wifi? Maybe some people are using Ethernet.

    After that, you’re pretty much there. I never did find out what ‘pairing your remote control’ was all about as it was already working (duhhh!) and never got any confirmation that I’d succeeded.

    I say ‘pretty much’ as the Android apps that are ready installed are a tad disappointing, although in some cases, like adding NOW TV was merely a case of searching for it on the Play Store app and installing it. We also rent Amazon Prime and Netflix, but these were already ‘native’ to the TV.

    My biggest gripe, for which it transpires there is more than one way to work around, is the omission of something as ‘main-stream’ as BBC iPlayer, or All4 for that matter, and perhaps more understandably the very latest iteration from ITV called ITVX, the latter of which we actually pay for as it then includes the entire range of Britbox as well as largely ad-free catch-up all for 60 p.a. In fact, of all the UK TV streaming apps only My5 can be installed from the built-in Google Play Store app.

    Plenty of people will be shrieking “Get a Fire HD or Roku stick!” at this point, but if you’ve got a ‘smart’ TV, surely you’d want it to be the whole deal in itself?

    I then got weaving to find out how such exclusions could be overcome. I already knew about ‘sideloading the APK files’ from previously experience with a Fire tablet that is now to all intents and purposes a ‘vanilla’ Android tablet.

    It’s easy enough to alter the security settings to allow ‘untrustworthy’ installations, but this is only the beginning. It’s also easy enough to locate the APK files on the web and download them to your phone.

    Then by installing a copy of the ‘Send Files to TV’ app at both ends, mercifully available on the TV’s Google Play Store, you can transfer the three missing installation files (APKs) to the TV where they can be run from a File manager app (yet another that you download rom Google Play store) in much the same was as you run a ‘dot exe’ file in Windows File Explorer.

    Whoopee, I thought. Then I tried them all

    Yes, the front screens appeared but only to crash. I may have to try this process with different ‘vintages’ of APK files, as I understand some people have succeeded.

    THEN, I side-loaded a copy of Aptoide.TV which is an alternative app library to Google Play Store, and my heart lifted as it listed BBC iPlayer so I installed it from there — still no sign of ITVX or All4 though. Yes it installed iPlayer but where was it? No sign of an icon, despite being able to run it from the settings list of apps.

    That Fire or Roku stick is looming methinks.

    However, in the meantime, I’ve found that I can easily ‘cast’ the required stream from my phone apps to the TV with very little fuss so all is not lost.

    Back to the TV.

    On the plus side, I assume that it has a better or more sensitive tuner than its predecessor as the former would only pick up a handful of the available Freeview channels from the amplified indoor aerial I’m forced to use. I’m really pleased to find that all the HD channels have tuned in. Picture quality is good but not astounding. It is after all ‘only’ an HD-ready (768 lines) screen, from before they started their dizzy climb through ‘Full HD’ to 4K and even 8K UHD.

    However, this doesn’t matter too much with a screen that’s only 32″ diagonal and viewed from 8 feet away in a bedroom.

    Speaking of bedrooms, you can opt to have the LED stand-by light completely ‘off’. On the first night, I got nothing but moans about the white light leaking from the vents at the back throwing patterns on the wall!

    You do have to keep reminding yourself that you only paid 149 for it, not the 1000 I shelled out for the 55″ Samsung downstairs!

    Minor niggles? Well, I set up my Bluetooth ear buds to work with it only to find that I have to make alterations to the audio delay (lip-sync) every time and then restore it when using the speakers. Oh yes, and the instruction manual (and even the download version) is just too generic to be of any use, having no mention of ‘pairing the remote’ for a start.

    As a main TV? Probably not!

    As an excuse to never get out of bed except for the call of nature? Definitely!

  22. Mel Bosworth says:

     United Kingdom

    Arrived quickly. Took me a few days to manage to get channel scan to work – still no idea how I actually did it. Wasn’t able to download I player but have fire stick so not really bothered about smart tv functions. Picture and sound quality good for tv in bedroom. I’m pleased with it especially considering the price.

  23. AidenHuntsman says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought for a bedroom,all the apps load quickly and the picture is excellent.The sound as always on modern TVs is awful but for a bedroom not an issue.

  24. PenneyMMGoxwy says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our Usershe TV arrived well packaged and in good condition, unboxing was simple and all included items where present, setup was relatively straight forward for someone with a bit of technical aptitude, to get some of the smart features you will need either a google account or a TCL account. switching between Freeview tv and smart TV features is a bit cumbersome and could be made simpler the main down side is this tv is advertised as google and Alexa compatible but as fare as i can tell there is no mic on the tv or remote to allow this function. it is available in the menus but you need an additional device that has a mic to use the feature (i have had to but an alternative remote for this tv that has voice activation available on it). the picture is good and the sound is acceptable for a 2nd tv. the included feet screw on and are set quite fare apart so be aware if you have a small unit to stand it on it will fit a vasa mount 100x100mm. if the tv had included a mic this would of been an ideal tv for a bedroom or home office also the listing could be made clear that there is no mic with this tv or remote, could of been better would suggest one of the larger models if voice commands are a required feature

  25. FabianJarman says:

     United Kingdom

    Still in the box at the moment but had a quick peek and looks good

  26. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersNO ITVX or BBC! A great TV for the price. The sound is quite good and seems balanced. Very light TV and fits well in our room and the picture quality is pretty good and has Wi-Fi and has a free channel by TCL which has films and TV shows which is handy and most apps seem available and you can cast apps that do not appear. The Freeview is excellent and better than our stand alone box. The downsides are it’s a little slow to boot up and make sure you turn down volume before switching off as the same level will blast out when you switch in. The standby light is very bright and so is back of TV, so I unplug when finished at night. The remote buttons are very clicky and not soft touch. Other than that for the price it’s a smart TV and has lots of features.

    Amazing TV for the price and size

  27. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 10 From Our UsersTCL TV, with spending extra 20+ quid to buy a Fire Stick, this combinatino can beat SAMSUNG!

    i purchased this 2022 version as 2nd TV putting in kitchen, wall mount. Made in Poland.

    Android TV, which allows to install App whatever you like, Android platform is better for my usage. not Smart TV (e.g. Samsung Tizen platform), SONY is good but they do not focus on selling product at 32″ Android market.

    I saw lots of comments, and those downsides are expected, so that i still go for this TV with adding extra quid to cover the downsides.

    1. UI response time is expected slower, probably the processor of the TV. You can plugin a Fire TV Stick in HDMI comes with lots of preloaded App. As those Apps are processed by Fire TV stick, it can overcome the response of the TCL.

    2. Sound is not perfect, but if you can pair with a BLUETOOT speaker/soundbar. You can hear incredibly sound. of course, if you have a bluetooth speaker with. Besides, TCL offers user can use the Bluetooth as connectivity, no matter Speaker, but no test on keyboard, mouse. should no complain at this price point.

    3. When you talk about the picture quality, can confirm it is UP to 1080p when you plug in the Fire TV stick, it can tell and be reflected on screen. it will show “Not that good resolution”. Probably it comes from the App playing movie like Netflix….(Disney+ is always in High Definition). Don’t forget the connectivity with WiFi, and TV system processing power are all taken into account. I used a Fire Stick to offload the resource (Streaming, WiFi connection) from TV, Means i swtich to use HDMI, no issue at all. Again, no complain at this price point.

    4. I plugged in Aerial Antenna to watch World Cup, in HD mode.

    All in All, Android TV with 32″ as released in 2022. This is the model to buy. If you have a sound bar/bluetooth speaker, Amazon Firestick, you can even extend the usability of this TV rather pay 350 pounds to buy Samung, Sony.

  28. GrettaDeMole says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 6 From Our UsersI bought this android tv to watch free sports that I have only been able to watch on my iPad since it was dropped by freeview. I was under the impression that because it was android that you would be able to add the FreeSports app so to be able to watch on a full size tv as before when it was on freeview. I am very disappointed that when setting it up, I tried many times to add the FreeSports app, only to have the message that it would not accept it. If I had known that, I would not have purchased this tv .

  29. Teodoro32L says:

     United Kingdom

    A bedroom item so ideal. Happy with item. Reasonably priced.

  30. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersGreat Android TV with superb picture and Sound. Only problem is the TV stands on both ends of TV are very cheap quality but for this I give the TV a 4 star. Otherwise great quality TV at a bargain price.

  31. MohamedBarker says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersOverall I like this TV, fantastic value for a 32″ TV which has a decent enough picture. A couple of issues.

    No iPlayer but that can be solved through sideloading it if you know how to do this, and the remote came with dead batteries – popped in new ones and all good. This is a BBC thing rather than TCL as they likely need to test it fully.

    Picture quality is alright, could be better but honestly for a 32″ TV where I am sitting about 6ft from it the TV is more than adequate and the other smart features are fine as it runs android TV

  32. CortezBSGn says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 11 From Our UsersI bought this as a replacement for my (ex) mother-in-law’s broken TV who si literally dependant on having TV in the house all day and night. It is very light and I was concerned at the cheap price and light weight. It is however very good, easy to use and set up and I thought it would be light on features too but it wasn’t. IN particular all she wants is to use it as a monitor for her BT TV box. This meant it was necessary to use the set top box remote control to operate the volume and power on the TV. TCL isn’t a listed brand in the manual to set up the BT remote control so this concerned me. However, a quick check online found the ID code and it was quickly set up.

    The TV also goes through WIFI set up very easily and appears to be easy to use.

    Naturally, I was keen to leave as soon as possible so I didn’t spend any time there once I had trained her in iperating the power button and that repeated on/off cycles were successful in order to avoid tech callouts. As such I don’t have any further experience.

    I did get a call a few days later to say “It’s not working”. Before I could utter the words “put it back in the box and send it back with a message saying ‘user incompetence – cannot operate power button'” I bit my lip and popped around to fin “it’s not working” to mean she had picked upi the wrong remote control from the old TV which was now in the recycling centre.

    So all is good. No further calls after a month and beleive me, she would have called”

  33. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 77 From Our UsersOriginally, I bought this TV for the bedroom but in fact used it as a replacement in the kitchen. First impressions are that it is an excellent set which in the two weeks that I bought it on Amazon, has increased in price by 20. It is still excellent value for money.

    I could have been put off by some very ill-informed reviews here! Only 720 HD, surely they have not built sets with that resolution for years? But on a 32″ screen so what. In fact while watching a programme via my Sky Q Mini Box through the HDMI input, I hit the i button to see that the resolution was in fact 1080. I must admit, the specifications page on the TCL website is confusing sometimes referring to 720 and at other times 1080. So, I rang the TCL number provided by Amazon to find it had changed to 02037953308. In the end, I was put through to a very knowledgeable lady who confirmed that the resolution is 1080. She also gave me a part number for a remote control with built in microphone for issuing voice commands (RC602S) as the supplied remote does not have a microphone. More about that later.

    With TVs I usually like to play around with the settings but in fact, the picture did not need tweaking, it is excellent. I did use the equaliser to push the bass up and the sound was better than expected via the internal speakers. In fact, I use the headphone output to connect to speakers in the ceiling via a small amplifier which is fine – doubt that I am benefitting from the Dolby Sound with that configuration.

    Although I am mainly using Sky with the TV I tuned in the Freeview channels and even though I have a very old aerial, the TV tuned in excess of 140 channels. Some of the newer frequencies obviously did not work but that is an aerial issue. Interestingly, the TV identified the Freeview streamed channels (bet hardly anyone knows or let alone cares about them) but the TV could not resolve them unlike my large LG.

    As mentioned, Sky via HDMI works well.

    On the Android side, many apps including Netflix AND Prime TV are provided but as others have noted the Google Play Store where you normally find apps (generic names apk) is not well stocked for this TV and strangely the BBC iPlayer cannot be found at all. But here, geekiness sets in. Go to the Play Store and download a programme called Downloader. Once installed search for iPlayer. It will come back with a message that Downloader needs a browser add on. Download that and search for iPlayer.apk, there are many to choose from but the latest version can be downloaded and it works. But there is an issue and that is that you really need a mouse to navigate. As it happens, I had an old cheap keyboard/mouse that was easy to install and makes navigating the screen even easier. Also search for an app called on Downloader called Mobdro. This is easily installed and gives you access to hundreds of global TV stations including News and Sports.

    Finally, I said that I would come back to voice commands. I use an iPhone and was surprised that there is an app called Android TV. When the TV is on, it connects to the app and can act as a keyboard, a track ball for mouse functions and using the iPhone microphone, you can use voice search. The trick is to touch the microphone button and then speak rather than keeping the button depressed while speaking. It works well and the app is free. I am sure that there must be a similar app for Android phones.

    So, in summary, this is a high quality and keenly priced TV. OK, it helps if you enjoy technical challenges but straight out of the box, you will be connected in minutes and Netflix and Prime TV are there waiting for you as well as Freeview and if you have a suitable satellite TV dish pointed at 28 degrees you can get the free Freesat channels and if you nudge the dish to 19 degrees, you can receive the free Astra bouquets.

  34. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersBought this TV for my sons bedroom who is 6, so didn’t want to spend too much as he’ll probably want a bigger 1 when he is a bit older.

    Done a lot of research buying this tv because the chances are he won’t use the actual tv for terrestrial channels which he hasn’t got setup in his bedroom..

    32in Version. Sleek design with small bezels around the edges and looks stylish.
    Very lightweight cant believe how light this tv is you can literally pick it up with 2 fingers.

    Screen quality is quite amazing really for such a small value tv, Had netflix running off it and the quality doesnt seem any different than my Samsung 4k tv, obviously smaller screen produce good image hence not needing a 4k tv at 32in.

    Sound quality a lot of people said was bad, but I find it not too bad, its not the best and certainly not as good as a sound bar, for a budget tv though I’m pretty happy with it.

    Features are amazing, comes preloaded with netflix and has a dedicated button on the remote, wish it had a youtube button but it’s easy navigating around the android menu.

    Had to side load different apps I wanted but this wasnt too much of a problem but a bit annoying since it’s only got 1 usb port, had it had 2 it would have been so much easier.

    Only bad point I’ve noticed with this tv, when watching some youtube videos it feels like the tv is constantly flickering, its hard to notice this but you can kind of feel it happening especially if your looking away from the tv and you catch the screen in the corner of your eye.

    This doesnt seem to happen on netflix only youtube that I’ve noticed and after tweaking the picture settings a little I managed to sort it out but it does happen sometimes. Maybe just the refresh rate or settings from youtube app havent had too much time to research that.

    All in all I’m pretty impressed with the TV, it was on offer for 169.99 and great android features.
    It takes a bit longer to boot up because of the android operating system, and if you are buying and using purely as a tv this could be a bit annoying but its literally 15-30seconds to boot up not too bad really.

    Happy with it and would recommend, maybe not as a main tv for the main room but defo a secondary tv, it’s perfect. Thanks Amazon!