Save 43%
Rating
Topy says
The following content is generated by AI based on your concerns
Customers are pleased with the TV's picture quality, ease of setup, and value for money. They find the 4K resolution brings every detail to life, and the TV can also display their own pictures. Many find it intuitive to use and navigate the apps. The integrated Roku service is a great bonus. Overall, customers consider it a solid 4K TV with good sound quality for the price.
Product Description
· The smart TV that makes sense: Roku Select Series 4K TVs are built by Roku to bring viewers a brilliant streaming experience with superior picture quality at an incredible value. · Made by Roku: From the brand you trust to make streaming easier comes a thoughtfully designed 50-inch smart TV powered by the delightfully simple Roku experience. · Brilliant 4K picture: Stunningly sharp 4K resolution brings out the rich detail in your entertainment with four times the resolution of HD. · Color that pops: Watch in incredible HDR10+ color, contrast, and brightness that brings your favorite entertainment to life. · Automatic brightness: Avoid fiddling with settings with a screen that automatically adjusts based on your room’s lighting. · Designed for seamless streaming: With features like fast Wi-Fi and streaming apps that launch in a snap, Roku Select TVs get you to your entertainment quick and easy. · Customizable home screen: Roku smart TVs put your favorites streaming apps, inputs, and free live TV front and center, so you can spend your time streaming—not scrolling. · Endless free TV: Enjoy the best selection of free entertainment with 400+ live TV channels, award-winning Roku Originals, in-season shows, hit movies, kids’ TV, and more.· Stream what you love: Enjoy the most popular TV streaming apps plus a massive selection of free and live TV, including news, sports, and family entertainment.· Enhanced voice remote: Search with your voice, crank up the volume anytime with Headphone Mode, set personal shortcuts for your favorite streaming apps, and find your remote with lost remote finder.
Price trending
Amazon
Green GuyReviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Play Video The TV is beautiful, no soap opera effect, awesome 4k with deep blacks and colors that balance beautifully, and you get a $50 free Tony service without having wires and an accessory box, all for $240! This may well be the best purchase of 2024! It has all the ports you need, easy and intuitive to set up, easily connected to WiFi, and took about 10 min in total to get it arranged and ready for all my logins! Roku even prompts a few simple questions to pre-configure what apps you’ll want. Oh, and the speakers are great and also very well balanced between all the different audio elements with crisp spoken work and clear total sound, don’t even need a sound bar like most flatscreen TVs. Couldn’t be happier w this purchase!
DKReviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Amazing TV for the price, I got the 43” which fits perfectly in my bedroom. At first I thought maybe I should of gotten one in the 50 inch size ranges but after putting it on a tv stand mount it turned out to be perfect good picture good sound, of course it’s not the top of the line top tier of smart tvs out there but it is Roku TV which is comfortable to navigate with all the streaming apps and for the price it’s a great tv and I’d recommend it to anyone
Lori WhiteReviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
We use this Roku TV for general TV watching, mainly movies, streaming, etc. It works great, has a great picture, and is easy to use.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
When I saw this 50" 4k TV on sale for only $200, I figured it was cheap enough for me to upgrade to 4k. While I've only had this TV for a few hours, I've already got it setup, and I am streaming movies from multiple services. And while many of those streaming services max out at 1080p (making a 4k screen overkill), I can confirm that the video looks good to my eyes. And after hooking this TV up to an old stereo I have, the sound from this TV was good as well. As an added bonus, this TV has the jack for wired internet, so I now have this TV connected via a faster wired cable (vs the slower and less reliable WiFi option many TVs force on you). Followup/edit: After my old stereo temporally died, I discovered that this TV's builtin sound was better than I was expecting. Granted most TVs on the market (this one included) have worse builtin sound than you can get out of a decent stereo, but the builtin sound of this TV was still better than the builtin sound of every other TV I've ever owned. And now that I've got the stereo working again I'm back to "home theater" level sound for my TV. As an added bonus, I bought (for around $35) an HDMI to stereo sound adapter, which allows me to hook the TV to the stereo via the more reliable (and better sound quality) eARC jack on the TV (I had previously hooked the stereo up via the TV's headphone jack). And if/when my stereo finally dies completely, I can continue to get good sound by simply buying a new stereo amplifier for the external speakers I use with my TV.
Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
Nice TV, great picture, and great price, once you accept becoming one with the ROKU universe. Not sure what use it will be if ROKU ever goes away. IF you aren't already a Roku person, prepare for extended fun subscribing to all the dozens and dozens of network apps, most of which you probably never heard of. Some just want your info, and too many want your credit card number. We connected to the few we already subscribe to, (Netflix, Amazon, etc,) and passed on most of the rest. Connecting to the HDMI ports was pretty simple. On bootup, the opening screen clearly shows where to click to connect to the 4 HDMI ports and Video ports so our CABLE, COMPUTER, BLURAY and VCR are all clearly displayed and easily connected. The sound was mediocre at best when relying on the rear-facing internal speakers, but that's typical of most flat screen TVs. We added one of their sound bars that seamlessly integrates with the TV, via WiFi, meaning there is not now an additional remote for the sound bar. Seamlessly, that is, until it isn't. A few days back, something upgraded ? in the background and, Poof, no sound. TV didn't even acknowledge the soundbar existed, though it sits directly in front of the TV. Through 15 minutes of poking around, rebooting everything, including the router, with zero luck, I spotted a tiny, almost hidden button on the rear of the soundbar. RESET. Pushed and held it for several seconds and the TV rediscovered the soundbar, via the WIFI, and I was able to reconfigure it. So far, the biggest downer is, we use a Spectrum cable box, and we have been able to pair its remote with every other TV we have, including the one this is replacing. Except this one. Spectrum publishes a list of hundreds of manufacturers and models, with codes you can input into the Spectrum remote so it knows how to spit out your TV specific infrared codes to allow control of the TV Power and volume functions. Despite a full day of playing with this, there are NO Roku codes in Spectrum's printout, and hours online, digging up arcane codes and tricks and witchcraft have yielded nada. Zero luck. Life is now a two-fisted remote process. Oh, and one other bit of weird. When trying to program the remotes I found the soundbar, sitting in front of the TV, blocks the IR receiver for the TV. Its a half-inch too tall. Great design fellas.
Anna ZuñigaReviewed in Mexico on December 5, 2024