Insignia™ - 32" Class (31.5" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - Smart - HDTV Roku TV
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Key Specs
- Display TypeLED
- Screen Size Class32 inches
- Refresh Rate60Hz
- Number of HDMI Inputs3
General
- Product Name32" Class (31.5" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - Smart - HDTV Roku TV
- BrandInsignia™
- Model NumberNS-32DR420NA16
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
Dimension
(H)

(H)
- Product Height With Stand18.3 inches
- Product Width28.6 inches
- Product Depth With Stand6.9 inches
- Product Height Without Stand17.3 inches
- Product Depth Without Stand2.5 inches
- Product Weight With Stand11 pounds
- Product Weight Without Stand10.7 pounds
Box Dimension
- Height20.16 inches
- Width5.79 inches
- Depth31.81 inches
Display
- Display TypeLED
- Screen Size31.5 inches
- Screen Size Class32 inches
- Refresh Rate60Hz
- Brightness200 candela per square meter
- Maximum Contrast Ratio (Native)1400
- Language(s) DisplayedEnglish
- 3D TechnologyNo
Feature
- Smart CapableYes
- V-ChipYes
- TV TunerDigital
Connectivity
- Number of HDMI Inputs3
- Number Of USB Port(s) (Total)1
- Number of Digital Optical Audio Outputs1
- Number of Analog Audio Outputs1
- Number of Composite Video Inputs1
- Network CompatibilityBuilt-in Wi-Fi
- Headphone JackYes
Compatibility
- VESA Wall Mount Standard100mm x 100mm
Audio
- Speaker Output10 watts
Power
- ENERGY STAR CertifiedNo
- EPEAT QualifiedNo
- Estimated Annual Operating Cost10 United States dollars
- Estimated Annual Electricity Use90 kilowatt hours
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year limited
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year limited
Other
- UPC600603183928
Customer rating
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 2693 reviews
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Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Awesome, easy-to-use TV
Posted .I love this TV! The set-up process was so easy, the TV practically set itself up. It walks you through every step, and you basically just need to set your preferences and enter your wifi password. There are tons of channels to choose from, both free and for purchase, as well as games, music, and even Facebook photos and videos. Plus, you can hook up your Xbox and it’ll appear right on your home screen along with all of your other channels so you don’t have to keep switching inputs. The remote is also really easy to use. The buttons are simple, and there are even buttons to bring up specific apps, like Netflix. If you have the Roku app on your phone you can use that as a remote too, which makes searching for movies and shows even easier. The only thing that would make the remote better is having a search button that allows you to search within an app without having to find the app’s search bar. I also love that it’s super light, so that when my roommates and I have girls’ night I can bring it out into the living room for everyone to enjoy. The picture and sound qualities are great, and streaming is just as easy as on my computer, if not easier. I definitely recommend this TV!
I would recommend this to a friendRating 3 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Good for the Price
|Posted .I was able to get this TV for under $180 while it was on sale and with a coupon. That being said I didn't have the same expectations for it as I would have for a Bravia or Aquos. However, it performs find for what I purchased it for, my dorm room. I purchased a third part remote at the exact moment I saw what the included one was. It is a shame that they would choose to include such a pitiful remote with this TV. I bought a Universal Direct TV remote and it works great. Also, I wish they could have included an Ethernet port for a hard wired connection. For anybody that lives in an apartment or dorm room where wifi can be congested and slow you will experience buffering no matter what you speed is. I don't think the wifi antenna is very strong on this TV. The coaxial hookup is on the back of the TV in a recess pointing down so it is extremely difficult to connect your cord given the small cutout on the back. It has good picture and okay sound, but I use an external sound bar so the speakers are rarely used on this TV. This TV would be find for a child's bedroom or College dorm room but I wouldn't recommend using it as your primary TV . I have attached a picture of the included remote. It is small and can slip between cushions in a couch or be lost behind pillow in a bed, but I recommend using the roku app to turn you phone or tablet into a remote. .
I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Awesome TV
|Posted .This television is the perfect size for my daughters bedroom. This television has such a sharp picture and was a great buy for the price. My daughter is able to get movies off of Hulu, Netflix and You Tube easily with this television. I would definetly recommend this television.
I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Great TV For the Price
|Posted .So far so good with this TV. It's an auxiliary monitor and entertainment TV in my at home office and it's serving its purpose well. The built in Roku device is a great feature. Picture quality is excellent and I'd certainly recommend this.
I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Exactly what we wanted.
|Posted .The TV was exactly what we wanted. Setup was a little tedious for a couple of old folks but were got some help.
I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Great TV
|Posted .I was so glad to get a smart tv for my small living quarters that didn't cost so much. It's just right for me and I am enjoying learning about all it's wonderfull features. I still cannot believe the bright vivid picture I'm getting on all my channels. What a great tv. Thanks
I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Great for a inexpensive smart TV
|Posted .I may not have gotten a huge name brand but I read the reviews and this TV seems to work just as well. I have it set up and working great. It's easy to learn how to use after coming from an old box TV. I like the simplicity of the remote as well. All in all I'm very pleased!
I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Didn't know much about smart tv s I luv it great
|Posted .I really do like the smart tv very easy to use and the instruction are simple for setup
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionCan you add a universal remote that allows direct channel entry?This is a great TV and the Roku works great. The problems is the remote only has channel-up, channel-down. If you have over 100 satellite channels it is not efficient. I realize the universal remote can't be used for Roku activities but it is sorely needed to make this a 5 star TV.
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer There are a couple of tricks to speed up channel changing. Up/Down as you mention change one channel at a time. You can press Left to see the channel list and quickly jump to another channel. While in the channel list FF and REW keys will jump a screen at a time to quickly jump to another channel far away from the current one. You can also edit the channel list from the Settings menu and hide channels you don't watch so you only surf through your favorite channels.
Answered by RokuTVFan
Q: QuestionHow is the remote/user experience?How is the remote using experience? For instance, do you find it hard to click the volume buttons on the side? How about the lack of number keys? Also, do you find the interface to be pretty zippy or a little sluggish? What about the picture quality? It seems like a great TV, but I just hope it's not too good to be true.
Asked by Matt.
- A:Answer Hi Matt. I like having the volume controls on the side. I found it super quick to learn to use the remote control without having to look at it every time I need to press a key - a real joy compared to remotes with tons of keys, At my house I have about 100 over the air channels and I'm able to change quickly to the ones I like by hiding channels I never watch and using the popup channel list (press the Left key while watching the tuner) to jump to the channel I want.
Answered by RokuTVFan
Q: QuestionDoes this tv support AC Wi-fi?The new wireless standard...
Asked by joeshmo.
- A:Answer Hi Joeshmo. The Insignia Roku TV support 802.11 b/g/n in both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands. It does not support 801.11ac.
Answered by RokuTVFan
Q: QuestionOver-the-air TV channelsWill this television receive over-the-air TV channels?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Yes it does. It found all my local channels fairly quickly.
Answered by adippyhippy
Q: QuestionIs this TV Wall mountable ?? Specification tabs says no but it has 4 screws at the back.
Asked by Rahul.
- A:Answer Yes it is wall mountable. That is an error on the page. I will get that fixed. The TV is compatible with wall mount that support a VESA 100x100 pattern.
Answered by InsigniaCustomerSupport
Q: QuestionCan I watch Sling TV without additional hardware?I have a subscription to Sling TV. I have to use a Fire TV stick to watch Sling programming on my "dumb" TV. Will Sling TV programs play on this Insignia TV without additional hardware?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Yes. The Insignia Roku TV supports the Sling TV channel in the Roku channel store. Your subscription should work just fine.
Answered by RokuTVFan
Q: QuestionRemote headphone jack?On the remote is there a built-in headphone jack, like the Roku 3?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer There is not, however, wireless headphone can be synced via bluetooth
Answered by BILLCLAY
Q: QuestionHow is the Roku processor in this TV compared to the Roku 3?I currently own a Roku 3 and the reason I went for that model was due to the bad reviews of the lower models. The Roku 3 had a faster processor/antenna which would allow better picture/streaming experience. I am interested in this TV, however, I am still not sure if I should buy this TV for an all in one experience, or buy a regular TV, and Roku 3 separately.
Asked by Anthony.
- A:Answer Faster, more responsive, more sensitive to the incoming signal, less problematic with the remote pairing and remote lag (there is no remote lag), and there is never any buffering mid-stream (even though the TV is is a WiFi dead zone in my house), where as my Roku 3 will buffer even though it is prioritized and hard-wired to my router. The TV rocks.
Answered by JAnthony