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It's hard to sleep while sitting on the sofa, and the bedroom isn’t worth watching. So every day, after getting tired, I have to get up and go back to bed. Since I planned to buy a new TV, the bedroom is small—only 14 square meters—and the TV size needed was around 43 inches. But due to the lack of network cable layout and the inability to use the telecom TV box, my initial requirements were for a good system. The Sony in the living room and the LG in the old room already have built-in systems, but watching movies still feels like a headache. The resources are limited, and the prices are high. Also, they can't install other systems. So, whether the WUI system is good or not, it wasn't on my radar this time. What else was left? Xiaomi and Mi TV had some comparisons with the Xiaomi TV 4C and the micro-whale 43DFA. Their system configurations are similar. One has iQiyi built-in, and the other has Tencent Video. But Xiaomi requires an additional 199 yuan for membership, while micro-whale gives a one-year free membership. Plus, the price of micro-whale has dropped below 1900, so I ended up choosing the micro-whale. Did I buy it from the east? It's definitely worth it. For such a long time, it's worth knowing that you need to search for the lowest product price. Don’t just search online, but also check local stores, confirm by phone, then drive there to pick it up. I got it for 1650, and it's beautiful. **Offline Purchase** The packaging uses environmentally friendly cardboard boxes with the micro-whale logo in the center. Inside, the package includes all necessary accessories, four separate packages, each well-packed. You'll find two metal brackets, five screws (one for backup), an AV cable, and a power cord. The remote control is simple and minimalistic, even missing traditional number keys. I found I never used them before, so it's actually quite convenient. **Installation** Before installation, the bottom of the TV is upside down, making it easy to attach the base. The micro-whale keeps a physical power switch, with an indicator light and two brackets. The installation requires a screwdriver, and it would be better if hexagonal screws were used instead of cross-head ones. Once installed, the stand is stable, and there are four wall-mounting holes on the back. **TV Interface and Design** The interfaces are located on the side, with an unused area including UART, Ethernet, analog antenna, AV input, and audio fiber output. The useful area includes two HDMI ports (one HDMI 1.4, one HDMI 2.0 with ARC support), two USB ports (one USB 3.0, one USB 2.0), and a five-dimensional button area for emergency control. The front design features a thin bezel, almost borderless, with a 9.99mm width, similar to an iPhone 4. The narrowest side is 10.73mm. **Boot Test** Turning on the physical power switch lights up the screen immediately. The first boot takes about 30 seconds, and the system connects to WiFi automatically. The keyboard layout is user-friendly, and the one-year Platinum membership allows direct registration without activation. **WUI System Experience** The WUI system is Android-based, clean, and intuitive. It includes a preview screen for signal sources, viewing history, and a recommended news section. The content classification is comprehensive, with 13 categories, including popular movies, TV shows, variety shows, and more. The movie library is extensive, with most popular films available without coupons. **Real-World Play Test** The picture quality is sharp, with natural contrast and color transitions. The 178-degree viewing angle is impressive for the price. The 8ms IPS panel supports 4K playback via USB 3.0, and the built-in player supports subtitles and multiple audio tracks. **Review** The biggest advantage of this TV is the convenience of the system. It fits perfectly in the bedroom without needing a set-top box. The sound is powerful, giving a cinema-like experience. However, there are some drawbacks: FHD resolution, no 5GHz WiFi, 8GB storage, 1GB RAM, and a 100M LAN port. Boot time is slow, and ads are present, as is common with Chinese smart TVs. Voice control requires an extra remote, costing 99 yuan. Overall, the micro-whale TV offers great value for its price, especially with the WUI system and rich content. It’s a solid choice for those looking for a simple, user-friendly smart TV.

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