The Frame isnt the only glamorous 32-inch QLED TV anymore: Meet the $299.99 Hisense S5 DécoTV

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Hisense DecoTV on green TV stand in living room setup

GET IT AT AMAZON FOR $299.99: On Dec. 9, Hisense debuted the 32-inch S5 DécoTV QLED Fire TV at Amazon for $299.99. Featuring an art-inspired white fluid central stand, it’s a chic budget-friendly alternative to the Samsung’s 32-inch The Frame.


Hisense unveiled a unique new TV on Dec. 9, and it’s something we haven’t really seen before: A premium-looking QLED TV for small spaces that doesn’t have a premium price point. The 32-inch Hisense S5 DécoTV Fire TV, complete with a stunning white curved stand, is already available at Amazon for $299.99.

The DécoTV feels like it has filled a gap in the TV market in a few ways. There aren’t a lot of 32-inch QLED TVs to begin with. You have Samsung’s 32-inch The Frame at $599.99 and another 32-inch Samsung QLED for $499.99, and then a 32-inch TCL QLED TV that goes on sale for as low as $139.99. Otherwise, there’s not much in between those price points — so before the DécoTV, you could either spend $500+ on a tiny TV or buy the cheapest possible small QLED option. (The two Samsung models are 4K, however, while the TCL and Hisense DécoTV have 1080p resolution.)

Hisense S5 DécoTV displaying Fire TV platform while sitting on TV stand

The Fire TV platform is the most intuitive of all to me, so I’m psyched that this is a Fire TV.
Credit: Hisense

Because the DécoTV isn’t 4K, I wouldn’t go as far as to call it a Frame Dupe — that’s the Hisense CanvasTV’s role. But I would call the DécoTV a really strong affordable Frame alternative. There’s definitely a niche for small space TVs that don’t just look like a dark, plasticky hunk of technology. After all, if a room is a tight squeeze, the TV could easily be the focal point of the room. If The Frame and its wall art-esque bezels aren’t in your budget, the white bezels that flow right into the DécoTV’s chic stand are much more affordable, but still aesthetically pleasing.

I’d also argue that you should prioritize brightness for a kitchen or bedroom TV, and that’s exactly what opting for QLED over regular LED does. In my own apartment and at my parents’ house, the smaller non-living room TVs get a majority of their use during the day. It’s always someone folding laundry in a bedroom while watching TV or doing some sort of kitchen chore while watching TV. The layer of quantum dots (the “Q” in QLED) that lies over the TV’s LED backlight panel is responsible for boosting brightness, contrast, and color vibrancy to best the natural light pouring in through the windows.

That’s why QLED TVs are the best TVs for watching sports in daylight — imagine watching the playoffs whilst being productive on a Sunday and actually being able to tell what’s going on.

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