Once upon a time, if you wanted a TV with Roku built in, you had to settle for one that didn’t offer much in the way of performance. But in the last few years, Roku TVs have greatly improved — all while maintaining competitive price tags.
This is why I take notice whenever one of these sets goes on sale, and why the 75-inch Roku Pro Series dropping to $799 at Amazon makes for one of the better TV deals you’ll see this week.
If you’re shopping for an impressive-looking, big-screen TV but don’t want to shell out thousands of dollars, the 75-inch Roku Pro Series — now at its lowest price ever — is a super-safe pick. Here’s what you need to know.
Given the Pro Series’ performance and added features, it’s one of the best Roku TVs ever made. As the name implies, the Pro Series sets itself apart from the so-so Roku TVs of yesteryear with excellent display tech.
This TV blends quantum dot-color with Mini-LED backlighting. Quantum dots make for better color volume, while the extra-small Mini-LEDs allow for better backlight control and better highlight brightness.
According to our test results, the 2024 Pro Series delivers over 1,200 nits of brightness in HDR. That’s downright cinematic. When it comes to average picture brightness, the Pro Series is bright enough to stand out during daytime viewing.
This TV blends quantum dot-color with Mini-LED backlighting.
If you’ve ever used a Roku streaming device before, you probably understand its appeal. The software’s bold, clean interface is easy to navigate, while its app support is among the best in the industry. In fact, I recently catalogued the many reasons why Roku is my favorite smart platform going right now.
The TV’s built-in Roku features are the main attraction here, but the Pro Series is also a pretty solid gaming TV, too. It arrives with two HDMI 2.1-compatible inputs that support 4K gaming up to 120Hz. That’s the maximum 4K spec for current-generation consoles.
You can read more about this superb mid-range set in our full Roku Pro Series TV review, but I wouldn’t wait too long to claim this deal — Amazon has tagged the listing with its limited-time deal badge.