Cello C4020G 40” Smart Android TV with Freeview Play, Google Assistant, Google Chromecast, 3 x HDMI and 2 x USB
- Official Android TV: Google’s new TV-specific smart user interface.
- Google Play Store: Android TV has pre-loaded or downloadable versions of the most popular apps.
- Netflix, Prime Video, BBC iPlayer, Disney+, YouTube, ITV Hub, More 4, and Demand 5 are easily accessible.
- Google Assistant: Say “Ok Google” or click the mic button on the remote to swiftly access movies, football scores or home gadgets.
- FREEVIEW PLAY: Over 85 Freeview channels and over 20,000 hours of free on-demand programming from the UK’s top catch-up operators.
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Price per unit: £129.99 / Unit
Last updated on March 27, 2025 11:35 pm Details
Beatrice A –
I got this tv as a replacement and wasn’t sure about it at first because there’s not much about it on the internet. It’s actually better than expected. Quality is good although it’s only HD, sound could be better, it’s a bit muffled but I usually have it connected to external audio so for me it’s not that important. It’s compatible with Disney+, Netflix, Youtube etc. Also since it’s a Android TV there are quite a variety of apps that are available in the store and probably with future software updates can expand too. So far so good and happy with it!
JD Northall –
I am impressed with this Android TV. Setup was largely automatic courtesy of the built-in installation wizard. The TV is beneath our combi-boiler in the kitchen and WiFi reception from out Plusnet router was poor there so I plugged a £15 TP-Link WiFi extender into a socket between the router and TV and it now works brilliantly. Google Assistant (similar to Alexa) works well after the TV has finished loading everything up after power has been turned off. If you don’t want to wait then leave it on standby. The picture is vibrant and does not suffer from pixellation during action scenes unlike our older Toshiba. The only negative point is the tinny sound quality but a mini soundbar sorts that out.
Recommended!
Paragon L. –
I bought this for my son’s bedroom.
Quick and easy setup using my android mobile.
Although it’s not full HD, the screen quality is good and my son is more than happy.
All our other TVs are Sony, gave this a try as Made in Britain and it’s Android, not just a smart TV.
schembri –
As a live TV it’s good. Sound is poor but acceptable. The tv is slow and unresponsive. On paper, the TV specs sound great but having used it for a week I’m not impressed. Wifi signal is poor, smart assistant doesn’t always work, tv loses connection but only a few footsteps away from router. Picture quality isn’t amazing either but acceptable for a tv under £200.
So effectively its an overpriced TV as the Internet/wifi/youtube/google assistant features are buggy and unreliable… i’m hoping that someday there will be an over-the-air update to fix all the bugs??? If so, I’ll update my review!
Update – few weeks later – this device is unusable. Google home assistant cannot cast to this device properly. Returned back for full refund. Do not waste your money.
psalterlaner –
Very pleased with this British built TV – picture is good and it has good Internet and Bluetooth options. Only minor issue is that the TV’s sound quality is a bit tinny so I prefer to plug my Hi Fi speakers into TV for fantastic sound. Sound also works through echo dot (bluetooth).
All in all a very good 43″ TV with good Freeview, Android and Amazon Prime options. Netflix too is available. All at a competitive price.
Jen –
Wanted a small screen Android TV – they’re very hard to find. I bought this to replace a “smart” LG TV which was driving me crazy with it’s limitations as regards easy access to various functions such as screen mirroring. I miss the lovely sharp focus in the picture quality that the LG provided. This Cello’s picture quality is so poor, it looks almost cloudy. The colour contrast is even worse – greens and yellows are particularly harsh. Luv the remote’s direct buttons to some popular viewing Apps. That said, the Freeview button and access to various sites like iPlayer don’t work and, in fairness, I read a blog that said many other manufacturers have this problem. To get around access issues I just screencast from another device which works perfectly.