Most Television are now smart televisionsthat allows you to easily look at the Best streaming services as Amazon Prime video,, Hulu,, Disney Plus And Netflix. All offer access to the largest streaming applications, but there are differences between them. Some offer a clean interface and easy access to what you want, while others can be congested and riddled with announcements and promotions. At CNET, as part of our Rigorous side by side television test Diet, we have examined all the main smart television systems, including Roku, Google TV and Amazon Fire TV. We prefer the Roku system for its simplicity, its effective research features and its vast catalog of applications and supported services. The televisions below have all integrated Roku.
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What is the best Roku TV overall?
The best Roku TV tested and examined by CNET is the TV from the Roku Pro series. It is at the top of the company range, offers decent image quality for money and is particularly suitable for games and of course Roku TV OS.
While Roku makes televisions nowIt also continues to sell sets manufactured by partner manufacturers, such as TCL, Hisense, Onn, Pioneer and Sharp. These televisions generally tend to sit at the lower end of the price spectrum and image quality. And you will not find a high -end Roku brand OLED television However, despite Roku offering manufacturers a plan on how to make one.
Of course, you can transform any television into Roku by adding a Roku streaming devicewhich generally costs less than $ 50. You will sacrifice an HDMI port (and maybe a USB port too). But in return, you can consider other televisions with high -end options such as Local gradation full in RounesOLED screens, a 120 Hz refreshment rate,, 4K UHD resolution,, high dynamic rangeA plethora of Hdmi ports, and even Characteristics centered on the game – including the variable cooling rate – to go with a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X.
But if you are convinced that you want an all-in-one Roku TV, here is the best you can get.
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Roku’s new flagship television offers decent image quality thanks Mini-dirigedwhich informs a Local gradation full in Rounes backlight. It includes certain features adapted to games, such as 4K / 120Hz support, and some of the lowest lag scores that we have seen in HDR 1080p and 4K. It has this large Roku TV operating system, and the remote control is a vocal model that can also help you find it when it disappears. Although you can find better performance at this price, from certain TCL and Samsung televisions, for example, none of them will include the Roku OS on board. If you want the best Roku TV, that’s it.
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The competition between the televisions of the intermediate pricing group is heating, and the series Plus is the last participant in 2023. Unlike TCL Roku televisions, it is all Roku, without other brands on board. He adds some extras to STEP-UP, including local QLED and Complete gradation, which helps provide a better image than the TCL 4 series, for example. It is not as impressive as the Vizio MQX, because it lacks 120 Hz for the game and has an image quality as a whole. If you appreciate these extras, the vizio is worth registered, but if not, the Roku Plus series is a very good value for money.
This is the first television that Roku produced under his own brand, as opposed to a partnership with a brand like TCL, Sharp, Pioneer or Hisense. The company has also published a version with fewer features and no local gradation, called the Roku Select series.
The price indicated below is for the size of 55 inches.
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The image quality of TCL 4-series TV Roku was a step behind the Vzio V series in our low -budget TV testBut the differences between the two are light enough for you really having to have them installed side by side to notice anything. The 4 series does not have the Dolby vision, Bluetooth connectivity and Freesync AMD with a variable refresh rate, all vizio offers.
The advantage of the 4 series on the Vizio is that it comes with the excellent Roku Smart TV system.
Note that TCL has sold the 4 series for a few years with little or no change in quality or image features in our tests, although it has recently added larger screen sizes, including an 85 -inch option .
The prices indicated below are for the size of 55 inches.
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Our television criticisms follow a rigorous and impartial evaluation process refined over nearly two decades of television reviews. Our main television test laboratory has specialized equipment to measure light and color, including a Konica Minolta CS-2000 spectroradiometer, a MURIDEO SIG-G 4K HDR signal generator and a AVPRO Connect 8×8 4K HDR distribution matrix. We use Calman Ultimate Portrait Portrait software to assess each television that we are from. In each TV CNET review, three similar or more televisions are compared side by side in various lighting conditions playing different media, including films, television programs and games, in a variety of test categories, color To video processing through the game through HDR. Our opinions also explain the design, features, intelligent television performance, compatibility of HDMI entries and games and other factors.
An important aspect of the quality of the image we test is the overall brightness. Here’s how it is compared in nits On some televisions listed above.
Check How to test the televisions For more details.
With all the televisions available today, and all the technical and jargon terms associated with television technology, it can be difficult to understand what is important. Here is a quick guide to help reduce confusion.
Price: TVs vary at a price from $ 100 to more than $ 2,000. Smaller screens are cheaper and well -known brands are more expensive and spending more money can also offer you better image quality. Most entry -level televisions have a good image good for most people, but televisions last a long time, so it could be worth spending more to get a better image. It is also preferable to buy a TV in the fall, when prices are lower.
Screen size: Bigger, it’s better in our book. We recommend a size of at least 43 inches for a bedroom TV and at least 55 inches for a main living room or television – and 65 inches or more is the best. More than any other “functionality”, the intensification of the TV screen size is the best use of your money. One of the most common post-TV-CURCHASE complaints we heard is people who have not become large enough. And we almost never hear people complaining that their television is too big.
Ability: Among the entry -level televisions, the most important feature is the type of intelligent television system that the TV uses. Among the mid-range models, find a functionality including the complete local gradation, the mini-LED and the 120 Hz refreshment rate, which (unlike some other extras) help improve the image of our experience. And among high -end televisions, OLED technology is your best bet.
For more TV purchase tips, see How to buy a TV.
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