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This is a strong mid-sized Roku TV with great visuals that works well in smaller living rooms such as those in apartments.
Not only does this TV have natural 4K Ultra HD image quality, but it can also upscale native HD content to 4K quality using special image processing technology. It has four HDMI ports, one of which is eARC compatible, a USB port and a headphone jack.
It doesn’t have Bluetooth connectivity, so you can’t use wireless headphones. Some customers found the audio quality was just OK and recommended using a speaker system.
This small-sized TV is the perfect budget buy for your guest room, bedroom or kitchen thanks to its solid image quality and great price.
It displays images at up to 720p, or HD quality, and has strong colors and good contrast between dark and light sections of the screen. It has three HDMI ports, a headphone jack and some USB ports. Batteries are included for the remote.
Some customers had issues with the sound cutting out or desynching from the visuals. It lacks advanced visual technology such as HDR.
This mid-sized TV has some excellent visual technology improving its performance such as Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10 compatibility.
The refresh rate goes up to 120. It has three HDMI ports, a USB port, a headphone jack and a LAN port. It also has old-school RCA ports so you can connect old gaming systems such as Wiis or PlayStation 2s.
Some customers found the remote frustrating to use. Others suggested using a soundbar or a speaker system instead of the built-in speakers.
This premium HD smart TV packs all of the benefits of a larger Roku TV in a smaller product.
We love how it comes with Dolby Audio, an excellent picture quality and a decent amount of brightness for a bargain price. It's also easy to set up, which makes it a great TV to have if we move often or want to transfer the TV to a different room.
This Roku TV does not have a 4K or 1080p option; the resolution only goes up to 720p.
The Roku Ultra is hands-down the best device for enjoying 4K movies and TV shows from our favorite streaming apps.
Optimized for streaming 4K HDR content. Boasts Ethernet and USB connections as well as advanced wireless. The smart remote comes with voice control. Includes earbuds for private listening. Now AirPlay capable.
More expensive than other Roku devices and it's not a TV in itself. We have to have a TV already that we can plug this into in order to make it work.
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You may know Roku as the brand name for the original streaming service hardware. Over its almost two decades as a company, though, Roku has consistently offered new options and products that build on its technology. One of the newest types of Roku products is the Roku TV.
When purchasing a Roku TV, it’s important to note that you are not buying a television made by Roku itself. Instead, various TV manufacturers license the Roku operating system (OS) and software and install it on their TVs. They then can market their TVs as Roku televisions.
The Roku interface enhances the smart TV capabilities of these units. It simplifies the process of using streaming services and apps with your television, as Roku is one of the most popular smart TV interfaces.
Just as with most brands of televisions, Roku TVs come in multiple sizes. A TV’s size is reported by the manufacturer in inches, measured diagonally from one corner to the other across the screen. Screen sizes for Roku TVs range from 32 to 85 inches. Generally speaking, the larger the screen, the larger the price.
In a small room where seating is close to the screen, you don’t need a huge TV. To get an idea of the TV size you need, divide the average number of inches your seats are from the screen by 1.4. If you sit 96 inches from the screen (about 8 feet), a TV screen size of 65 to 70 inches is ideal.
Screen technology plays a role in a TV’s image quality. Do you want an LCD screen or an OLED screen?
Roku TVs primarily use LCD technology, but a few models do use OLED technology.
Roku televisions are available in multiple resolutions. (“Resolution” refers to the number of pixels the screen can display.) TVs with a higher number of pixels deliver sharper and better-looking images on the screen.
The primary licensees for the Roku OS are Hisense, Insignia, and TCL. These companies make TVs that feature the Roku OS.
A smart TV is a TV you can connect to the internet and use to stream video. All Roku TVs are smart TVs. The Roku OS makes them so.
Roku TVs deliver a high-quality smart TV experience courtesy of an easy-to-use interface that simplifies finding, managing, and watching streaming video.
A Roku OS TV can be controlled with voice commands. The user simply speaks into a compatible Roku remote control, a smartphone with Roku mobile app, or connected smart assistant.
The Roku OS includes a feature called My Feed. This allows you to specify your favorite TV shows and movies and receive notifications and updates when those shows and movies are available on one of your streaming services. Roku also tells you when the cost of a particular pay-per-view movie that you are tracking drops.
The Roku OS is constantly undergoing improvements and changes. You receive all these updates for free. Most of the time, Roku simply updates itself in the background, so you receive the new features as quickly as possible.
If you have an over-the-air antenna connected to your Roku TV, the Roku guide will display a viewer guide for these channels. You also will see information about shows and movies available on your streaming services and on the channels that are part of those services. Roku TV users tend to appreciate the fact that Roku sorts and tracks everything for them.
Low-cost Roku TVs carry a price of $100 to $200. These are usually televisions from budget manufacturers. Expect the screen size to be 40 inches or less.
Mid-range Roku televisions cost $200 to $400. These TVs typically come from budget manufacturers as well, but the screens may be larger – from 40 to 55 inches.
The priciest Roku TVs cost anywhere from $400 to $2,500. These are large TVs, typically ranging from 55 inches to 85 inches.
Some budget manufacturers offer large-screen TVs in this price range. You will also find some OLED smart TVs in this price range.
Do you use a smart assistant such as Apple Home, Amazon Alexa, or Google Home? Roku TV is compatible with all of them.
Although using the basic features of the built-in Roku operating system is easy, there are a few advanced features you should know about.
A. Yes. Just attach an HDTV antenna to the television before scanning for local over-the-air channels.
A. With Roku TVs, you would pay for any cable TV subscription, satellite TV subscription, or streaming TV subscription you want to use. Most subscriptions can be managed through the Roku interface on the television. You do not have to pay extra to use the Roku OS itself. The Roku interface is there to make the management of your content easier.
A. You could, but the benefit to buying a television with a Roku operating system is that you don’t need an extra box. The Roku television and Roku player contain essentially the same software, so adding a box to your Roku TV would be an unnecessary duplication.
A. To make use of the benefits and features of a Roku TV, you must connect the TV to the internet. You could run an Ethernet cable from your router to the TV, or you could connect the TV to your WiFi router.
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