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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. 75-Inch smart TV.
$1,498.00
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. 75-Inch smart TV.
Manufacturer | Roku |
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RealisticShopper –
The picture is perfectly bright and so very clear. I very much appreciate the excellent quality speakers that come standard, as I have not felt the need to purchase a sound bar and doubt that I will.
By the way the remote is indeed backwards compatible with other Roku remotes. At least it is with a few different Roku remotes that I have, purchased within the last couple of years, for a different Roku television. I was concerned that I would only have access to one remote, the new one that came with the television. Actually the tech services rep at the Roku phone number said that the new remote would not be backwards compatible. Except for the special features on the new remote, it is indeed backwards compatible with older remote devices. What I mean is you can access the basic features that exist on your older remote. You cannot make voice commands or do the newer-fangled functions that are unique to the new remote. But in terms of just volume, channel changing, and other basic functions, I’m delighted that the remote is backwards compatible. I certainly wasn’t going to purchase a second remote since these are priced at $49. Obviously the older remotes I have were purchased in expensively for older Roku devices. I think it’s great that the basic functions are backwards compatible because this means I have all those functions on each of the remotes. If one gets lost I can find another one, one of the older ones, flopping around here someplace and don’t have to struggle to adjust the basic functions of the TV. So this is a very nice discovery at least for me.
I’m loving it and I really think that it’s worth the money. It’s a little pricey for me, no question. But my streaming service provider will allow only Roku and Samsung televisions. And I believe I’ve definitely made the right choice!
Highly recommended from my point of view!
By the way I’m using an older wall mount, because I needed a little bit of a tilt in order to clear a piece of furniture that sits directly below the television. I’m sure the $99 wall mount that is specifically made for this television is very nice. It’s too expensive for me and again, because that special wall mount will only allow the TV to be flush with the wall, I simply couldn’t use it. The location for the television is such that it simply has to clear a piece of furniture which means I needed a wall mount that would allow the television to tilt forward just a little bit. We haven’t set up ideally and it really looks perfect this way. Much cheaper wall mount but extremely sturdy and I was confined to using a wall mount that does allow a little bit of a tilt.
Devon Haverly –
Setup: It’s heavy but easy to do with 2 people, and in true to ROKU form easy setup with the remote.
Picture: The picture is perfect; clear, detailed immersive and colorful when watching 4k or HDR content, but it also makes your favorite old shows pop, and no more grainy look.
The sound: ROKU’s built in speakers work better than anticipated.
I was concerned BC Our living room is huge, and it’s multi use. The kitchen is in it and an open dining room on the side with only one wall to bounce the side firing speakers.
BUT, the sound is still pretty amazing for built in.
Please note that older content will not playback with Dolby vision or ATMOS sound; only movies and or TV shows that use it, so don’t expect much.
ATMOS: now even with our open living room when watching content that has Atmos, the surround sound is incredible and immersive. You can hear every pin drop in your ear and, no more turning the volume to 70 just to make it loud enough. For us it’s about 37. Not bad for built in speakers.
Dolby vision and Atmos content will display on the screen for content that uses it.
Cons: The side firing speakers are made for sitting directly in front of the TV, which neither of us do, but still effective; so you’ll need a soundbar with bluetooth or optical to enhance the experience, but totally not needed for smaller rooms.
All in all we are pleased with it.
Rachael –
Lotta Cute Cats –
Andrew Durr –