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We highly recommend the Roku Class Pro Series, especially now that it’s on sale

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Reviewed By Digital Trends Roku Pro Series TV
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Roku has been partnering with major TV brands like Hisense and TCL over the last few years, and the results have been astounding! But Roku’s contribution was purely smart TV-oriented. Now, Roku also focuses on its picture tech, which means we’re able to buy official Roku-branded TVs! And as luck would have it, one of these lesser-known gems is on sale this week: 

For a limited time, when you purchase the Roku 65-inch Class Pro Series 4K QLED TV at Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart, and a handful of other retailers, you’ll only pay $718. The full MSRP on this model is $1,200.

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Why you should buy the Roku Class Pro Series

We tested the Roku Pro Series back in November, and editor at large Caleb Denison said, “The Roku Pro Series delivers a delightful user experience paired with a premium picture.” Thanks to bright and ultra-localized mini-LED lighting, the Roku Pro Series is able to achieve astonishing peak brightness levels, making it a great set for watching SDR content in rooms with a lot of ambient lighting (we’re talking about you, Mr. Sun!). You can also expect a wide color gamut, solid motion clarity (the TV has a native 120Hz refresh rate), and a pretty decent speaker system, too. 

The Roku Pro Series has two HDMI 2.1 ports (and two 2.0 connections), as well as VRR and ALLM support. This makes it an excellent choice for both console and PC gamers. Once connected to Wi-Fi (or hardwired to your router), you’ll have full access to Roku TV OS. Stream thousands of movies and shows with popular apps like Netflix and Hulu, cast content from your phone to the TV, and even control specific smart home devices! 

It’s hard to say how long this sale is going to last, but budget-friendly TVs tend to go up and down quite a bit in price. Even though the Roku Pro Series is the company’s flagship set, it still technically falls into that budget-friendly tier. Order today and save $482 on this QLED set. We also suggest looking through our collections of the best QLED TV deals and best TV deals for even more markdowns on top TVs

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Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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