You switched on your living room TV last week to watch the IPL highlights — and sat through 40 seconds of boot-up lag, a stuttering JioCinema stream, and a remote that requires cycling through 12 input sources just to reach HDMI. If that sounds familiar, here is your reality check: Amazon India in June 2026 has 43-inch 4K smart TVs with genuine Dolby Vision, Android 11, and HDMI 2.1, all priced under ₹30,000. No compromise needed. We ranked 12 of the best options so you can stop scrolling and start watching.
Every TV in this list has been selected based on panel resolution, smart OS reliability, audio output, connectivity ports, and value for money at Indian prices. All are 43-inch screens available on Amazon India with Prime delivery. Prices reflect Amazon India listings as of June 2026 and may vary during sales or flash events.
The top pick if your household runs on Amazon Prime. Fire OS is snappy, app launches are instant, and Alexa lets you search across all OTT platforms by voice. The 4K panel handles HDR10 content from Prime Video beautifully at this price.
OnePlus brings its clean design philosophy here. The Gamma Engine does an excellent job processing HDR10 content, and the 30W stereo speakers mean you might not need a soundbar. Android 11 ensures a wide app library with regular OTA updates and no bloatware.
LG's webOS remains the most polished smart TV interface in this price range. The Quad Core processor handles multitasking without hiccups, and Active HDR works across all input sources — not just native content — a genuinely useful differentiator. Highest price in our list, but noticeably better panel calibration.
Hisense's 43A6K stands out with Dolby Vision IQ — it automatically adjusts picture based on ambient lighting, a feature usually reserved for TVs twice the price. MEMC ensures sports content stays sharp. VIDAA U6 is underrated: clean, quick, and spam-free.
TCL's P635 is the best 4K TV under ₹22,000 on Amazon India right now. Wide Colour Gamut makes colours pop on streaming content, and Android 11 means every major OTT app works perfectly. Micro Dimming Pro dramatically improves dark-scene detail over older TCL panels.
The 50W speaker output is class-leading at this price — most 43-inch TVs max out at 24W. Combined with Dolby Atmos, this is the TV to buy if you watch movies without an external soundbar. Dolby Vision support makes Apple TV+ and Netflix Ultra HD content look exceptional.
iFFALCON is TCL's budget sub-brand — you get TCL panel quality and Android 11 at an aggressively low price. Under ₹20,000 for a 43-inch 4K Android TV is exceptional value. The bezel-less design looks far more premium than the price suggests. Top pick for first-time smart TV buyers.
Acer's smart TV runs a clean build of Android 11 with no bloatware — unusual in this segment. Picture quality is honest and consistent, and OTA updates have been timely. If you want a reliable set from a tech brand you already trust, Acer earns its place here.
Motorola's TV lineup focuses on software cleanliness and audio — it shows. The 30W 2.1 system with Dolby Atmos delivers noticeably better bass response than competitors at this price. Adaptive backlight adjusts dynamically for better perceived contrast in mixed-lighting living rooms.
Realme's SLED (Super LED) technology gives this panel a colour boost at non-quantum-dot prices. The 30ms Game Mode is the lowest input lag in this list — ideal for PS5 or Xbox Series X. HDMI 2.1 on Port 1 allows 4K@60fps passthrough without compromise, a rarity under ₹25,000.
Kodak keeps costs low with Linux OS (not Android) — which is faster and more stable than budget Android builds. If you primarily use 2–3 apps and don't need full Google Play, Kodak at under ₹19,000 is a genuine bargain. A+ Grade panel with local dimming is a premium touch at this price.
BPL is India's oldest consumer electronics brand, and this Android TV at ₹16,999 is the most affordable 43-inch option here. Full HD rather than 4K, but at under 10 feet viewing distance the difference is minimal. The 3-year comprehensive warranty including the panel is the longest in class.
| TV Model | Price | Resolution | Smart OS | Audio | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Redmi 43 Fire TV | ₹22,999 | 4K UHD | Fire OS | 24W, Dolby Audio | Amazon Prime users |
| OnePlus Y1S Pro 43 | ₹24,999 | 4K UHD | Android 11 | 30W, Dolby Audio | Premium under ₹25k |
| LG 43 4K (2026) | ₹28,490 | 4K UHD | webOS | Dolby Atmos | Best display quality |
| Hisense 43A6K | ₹24,490 | 4K UHD | VIDAA U6 | DTS Virtual:X | Colour accuracy + Dolby Vision IQ |
| TCL 43P635 | ₹21,990 | 4K UHD | Android 11 | 24W, Dolby Audio | Best 4K under ₹22k |
| Vu 43PM Premium | ₹23,999 | 4K UHD | Android 9 | 50W, Dolby Atmos | Best audio under ₹25k |
| iFFALCON 43K72 | ₹19,990 | 4K UHD | Android 11 | 24W, Dolby Audio | Best value under ₹20k |
| Acer 43 4K | ₹20,999 | 4K UHD | Android 11 | 24W, Dolby Audio | Clean software + tech brand |
| Motorola 43UHDGDM | ₹21,999 | 4K UHD | Android TV | 30W 2.1, Dolby Atmos | Clean Android + better bass |
| Realme RMV2207 SLED | ₹23,999 | 4K UHD | Android 11 | 24W, Dolby Atmos | Gaming + HDMI 2.1 |
| Kodak 43UHDXSMART | ₹18,999 | 4K UHD | Linux OS | 24W, Dolby MS12 | Ultra-budget 4K |
| BPL 43H-A4301 | ₹16,999 | Full HD | Android 9 | 24W, Dolby Audio | Entry-level + 3-yr warranty |
The Redmi 43 Fire TV (₹22,999) and OnePlus Y1S Pro (₹24,999) are the strongest picks under ₹25,000. For the tightest budget, the iFFALCON 43K72 at ₹19,990 offers exceptional value — 4K Android 11 for under ₹20,000 is genuinely hard to beat.
Yes, if you stream 4K content on Netflix, Prime Video, or Disney+. From 8–10 feet, the sharpness difference between 4K and Full HD on a 43-inch panel is clearly visible on faces, fine textures, and background detail. From under 6 feet the gap narrows, but 4K future-proofs your purchase for 5+ years.
Yes — all Android TV models come with JioCinema, Disney+ Hotstar, and SonyLIV either pre-installed or available via Google Play. Redmi Fire OS has dedicated JioCinema and Hotstar apps built-in. VIDAA (Hisense) and webOS (LG) also have both apps available in their stores.
The Vu 43PM leads with a 50W speaker system and Dolby Atmos — significantly louder and fuller than the standard 24W sets. The Motorola 43UHDGDM (30W 2.1) is a strong second with better bass response. If you plan to skip a soundbar, choose one of these two.
Yes — all TVs have at least 2 HDMI ports and support 4K@60fps via HDMI 2.0. For 4K@120fps you need HDMI 2.1 — only the Realme RMV2207 SLED TV in this list offers that. For everything else, HDMI 2.0 supports next-gen console gaming at 4K@60fps with HDR.
Yes — Amazon India regularly offers bank card discounts, No-Cost EMI, and exchange offers that can bring prices down by ₹1,500–₹4,000. Check the Zoutons Amazon coupons page for the latest active discount codes and bank offers before purchasing.











