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The Best Roku TV Is $210 Off

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Every modern TV comes with some kind of smart interface, but a lot of users will opt to plug in a seperate streamer anyway for their preferred experience. If you were going to reach for a Roku anyway, you might check out the brand’s first-party screen offering, the Roku Pro Series QLED. The 55-inch model is currently on sale for $690 from Amazon, a $110 markdown from the usual price, with discounts available on the 65-inch and 75-inch versions as well.

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Just because it’s made by a streaming company doesn’t mean they cut corners. This mini-LED, QLED-powered panel handles dark colors and shadows with grace, with no haloing or distortion like you might find on other QLED screens at lower price points. It handles video games well too, with a refresh rate up to 120Hz, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) so everything stays locked in when the action kicks up and your framerate drops, and low latency mode for faster response times. There are only two HDMI 2.1 ports, with the other two being only 2.0, but that’s fairly common for all but the most expensive TVs.

Of course, because it’s a Roku TV, you can expect all the latest and greatest Roku features without having to hook up any extra boxes or dongles. That includes hands-free voice commands to help you find your favorite shows without lifting a finger, and a handy button on the screen that beeps the remote in case you lost it between the couch cushions. The interface is snappy and easy to explore, so nothing will stand between you and movie night.

If the Roku Pro Series is sounding like an appealing option, Amazon has the 55-inch model discounted to $690, and the massive 75-inch model marked down from $1,700 to just $1,198. The 65-inch model is sold out at Amazon as I write this, so if you want the 65-inch version, Best Buy has it listed for $900, a $300 price break. If you’re not a Roku fan, or you’re just curious what else is out there, make sure to swing by our roundup of the best TVs for more options and deals.

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