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Customers appreciate the TV's picture and sound quality. They find it easy to use with a simple setup and menus. The Roku smart TV interface is easy to navigate. Customers describe the TV as excellent, with better sound than the theater. Overall, they consider it a good value for the price and a worthwhile purchase.
Product Description
· Elevate your entertainment: For TV buffs with taste—the Roku Pro Series TV is your centerpiece. Enjoy a powerfully simple streaming experience with brilliant 4K picture, immersive audio, and an elegant design. 65-Inch smart TV. · Bright, colorful picture: Watch rich, accurate hues pop off the QLED screen. Movies, TV and games come to life in exceptional clarity with Dolby Vision IQ. · Razor-sharp details: Dive into vivid highlights, deeper darks, and realistic depth with thousands of mini-LEDs that send light to the right places. · Blistering speed: Follow the action with a blazing-fast 120Hz refresh rate—perfect for watching live sports and gaming. · Picture, perfected: Powered by AI, Roku Smart Picture Max cleans up incoming TV signals, optimizes them for your TV, and automatically refines the color and sharpness for every show, sporting event, and even subtle scene changes. · Game on: Automatic game mode drops you right in the action. Enjoy tear-free gaming with Freesync Premium Pro, ALLM, and VRR. · A smarter remote: It’s fully rechargeable with hands-free voice controls and backlit buttons to help you find your way in the dark. · Blends in with any room: With a minimalist design that sits flat against the wall when on our custom mount (sold separately), your TV is a centerpiece—even when it’s off. It’s also compatible with universal mounts.· Immersive sound: Put yourself right in the action with rich Dolby Atmos audio. Surround yourself with room-filling sound thanks to new side-firing speakers.· Home theater ready: Create the home theater of your dreams with easy wireless upgrades for immersive surround sound and heart-pounding bass when you pair Roku audio devices.
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gale4758Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
I received my 75" Roku Pro series TV a week ago. The TV weighs in at 82 pounds and measures 66" X 2". It comes very well packaged measuring 74" X 7". I estimate the package weighs 25 pounds and is designed to make transport of this TV safe. Be prepared to receive an unwieldy package over 100 pounds. You will need a second person to help you move it around and unpack and put in place. What you find inside is a solidly built flat screen that is unlike most lightweight easily flexible TV's I looked at and it is BIG. The setup was very simple. The TV did almost all the work. The remote is compact, well thought out and easy to use. The picture quality is absolutely stunning and much brighter than my 46" SONY Bravia I have had 10 years. Brightness level can be manually set but I am using the automatic brightness level that changes with the light level in the room. Very Nice. The sound is projected out the sides of the TV and is impressive, producing a deep bass you can feel when needed without an additional soundbar. Loving this TV. It's not cheap but it is a good value when compared to other feature rich high quality sets available.
Scott AlwardReviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
The color and sharpness of picture on this TV is the best I have ever owned! When paired with a Roku Streambar for unmatched sound, it's better than the theater! The addition of a rechargeable remote was a stroke of genius! All that, plus the easy to use Roku smart TV interface make this TV a must-have!
Had it for a dayReviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
This TV exceeded my expectations. We replaced an older roku TV and the pro version was def worth the extra. This TV has no lag, very snappy response. The picture quality is good and the sound is above average for this price point as long as you put it "not against the wall" in setting. if you do it's still good, though it doesn't carry as well.
Chris KReviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
It can be tough to review a TV until you've had it for a while and put it through its paces, but I figured I'd leave an initial review. So far so good. I've long been a fan of the simplicity of the Roku interface, and I'm glad that they're making high end TVs now. This one has a beautiful bright picture and well thought out design. I wall mounted it with the official Roku wall mount so it's flat on the wall, and it looks very classy. Running cables can be a bit of a challenge when mounted flat on the wall. I've watched some 4K Blu-Ray movies and the picture is amazing. Even upscaled SD shows look great. 4K Xbox games look amazing also. The upgraded remote is a nice touch also, being rechargeable and with lit buttons. We have a couple other Roku TVs (other brands) that we like, but the Roku Pro knocks it out of the park. Pretty amazing for the price.
Dmitry SheremetReviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
I recently purchased the 75-inch Roku TV, and I couldn’t be happier with my choice! The special Roku hanger designed for this TV made the installation process incredibly simple and hassle-free. It’s a great touch that saves time and effort compared to other mounting options I’ve used in the past. As for the picture quality—it’s absolutely stunning! The colors are vibrant, the contrast is sharp, and the overall clarity is impressive. I also own an OLED TV, and to be honest, I can hardly notice any visual difference between the two. This Roku TV delivers exceptional quality at a great price point. Highly recommended for anyone looking to upgrade their home entertainment experience! (I used help of ChatGPT to create text, but I totally agree with that.)
JwxReviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
I’ve had this television for several weeks, and I am still satisfied overall with the purchase. I’ve had it long enough to find some of the more quirky things about this RokuTV. First, applications now “stay on” in the background, which causes some issues with YouTubeTV. The app will reopen from where it last left off instead of just reloading the app from the beginning each time. I understand the functional value of this feature by Roku, but live streaming services have to be completely refreshed every time you want to use them, or you’ll have old guide/live data. Second, the RokuTV keeps forcing new features which I do not want appearing on my Home Screen. They are constantly adding new sub-menus for things they want to recommend, to which I have to manually remove each time Roku decides to create yet another sub-menu feature. Third, the Roku Backdrops app cannot be deleted from the Home Screen. You can disable the Backdrops feature, but when you delete the app from the Home Screen, it is automatically added back to the Home Screen the next day. Overall, the TV is great for picture quality, but the Roku OS is becoming more and more about advertising and forcing things onto my Home Screen. For the price we are paying for these Roku Pro TV’s, I did not except an increase in the amount of forced and sponsored content on my Roku Home Screen. It is not friendly to a household with someone who has early onset dementia. Stop changing my Home Screen Roku. Original Review Below: I purchased the 65” Roku Pro TV (2024), and this television has the look and texture of an LG monitor, with the convenience of the Roku interface. This is the first OLED in the RokuTV lineup, and is the first Series of RokuTV to carry Roku has the brand name. I am upgrading from a 55” TCL Series 4 RokuTV (2017), which still works today but does have some pillar effects showing up with brightness when viewed at angle. The major differences between the two televisions is the maximum brightness, enhanced color (even with the former model being HDR10), and a slightly faster response time within the Roku interface. I have an account with Vudu/Fandango and the Dolby Vision IQ automatically adjusts my picture based on what I am watching. I utilize the Dolby Vision IQ and manually override some features to ensure the Mini LED enhanced local area dimming is turned on. I’ve had the television for 12 hours and have been running test videos from various sources. My favorite enhancement from my previous model is how there is minimal bleeding when you have a solid black background and fast moving brightness (like a flashlight beam moving across the screen). My previous TV would have this “halo” effect in the black areas, where this TV maintains very crisp lines in the same presentation. This television is great for all room types except for those with high brightness. If you have a room that has a lot of light, you may want to consider another brand with a higher maximum brightness. Overall, so far, after 12 hours I am satisfied with the purchase and look forward to this television enhancing my collection of over 1,000 movies. Please note, this television is significantly more heavy compared to my previous model, by a lot. Be prepared to need a second person to assist you with the initial placement of your new television, especially at 65” or larger. Removing the television from the box was easy, had minimal mess/waste, and features a guide made of cardboard to sat you in TV placement if you plan on using a mount for your wall. I used the included feet which easily screwed into the back of the television. No external tools are required to set up the television, unless you plan on using a wall mount. The included remote control had a partial charge upon shipment, allowing quick setup upon installation. The remote does not need batteries on this Pro model, as an included USB-A to USB-C charging cable is provided (the USB-A plug/block adapter is not provided by Roku). The only two things keeping this TV from a five-star rating is the lack of an ATSC 3.0 Tuner (ATSC 1.0 is supported), and the internal hardware is still limited by Roku, which prevents some enhanced features from being available on YouTubeTV (such as guide video previews, which I get through my XBox One X console). It does appear the amount of RAM has been increased as navigation, in a generalized sense, is snappier compared to my previous television. The television features a USB-A port to use over-the-air Live TV Pause, and a USB-C port.