The best Roku TV for 2025
Most Televisions are now Smart TVsthat allow you to easily watch Best streaming services as Amazon Prime Video., Hulu., Disney Plus and NetflixS They 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 cluttered and obsessed with ads and promotions. In CNET as part of our Strictly remove television tests Mode, we have reviewed all major smart TV systems, including Roku, Google TV and Amazon Fire TV. We prefer the ROKU system for its simplicity, effective search functions and its huge catalog of supported applications and services. The TVs below have built -in ROKU.
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What is the best Roku TV overall?
The best tested and reviewed by Roku TV is Year Pro Series TVS This is at the top of the company composition, offers decent money image quality and is especially suitable for games and of course ROKU TV OS.
While Roku makes TVs nowIt also continues to sell kits made by partner manufacturers such as TCL, Hisense, Onn, Pioneer and Sharp. These TVs are usually inclined to sit at the low end of the spectrum of price and picture quality. And you won’t find a Roku brand on top Are on television Still, although Roku offers manufacturers a plan for how to do it.
Of course, you can turn any TV into a roko by adding a Roku streaming devicewhich usually costs less than $ 50. You will sacrifice the HDMI port (and possibly USB port). But in return, you might consider other TVs with options of a higher class like Local eclipseOLED screens, a 120Hz refresh speed., 4K UHD resolution., High -dynamic rangeabundance of HDMI ports and even Functions oriented to the game – including variable refresh speed- to go with a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series XS
But if you are convinced that you want All-in-One Roku TV, here’s the best you can get.
The best Roku TVs from 2025
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The new Roku flagship offers decent image quality thanks to Mini-rifle technicianwhich informs a Local eclipse backlight. It includes some games suitable for games such as 4K/120Hz support, and some of the lowest lag results we’ve seen in both 1080p and 4K HDR. It has this great ROKU TV operating system, and the remote is a voice model that can also help you find it when it disappears. Although you can find better performance at this price, from some TCL and Samsung TV, for example, none of them will include Roku OS on board. If you want the best Roku TV, it’s right now.
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The competition between TVs in the middle price group is heated and the Plus series is the most participant in 2023. Unlike TCL Roku TVS, this is all Roku, without other brands on board. It adds a few steps extras, including QLED and a local dimming of QLED and Full-Aarray, which help, for example, provide a better picture than TCL 4-Series. It is not as impressive as Vizio MQX as it lacks 120Hz for games and has a higher picture quality as a whole. If you value these extras, then Vizio is worth saving, but if not the ROKU Plus series is very good.
This is the first television that Roku has produced under its own brand, unlike the brand partnership such as TCL, Sharp, Pioneer or Hisense. The company also released a version with fewer features and no local eclipse called Roku Select SeriesS
The price shown below is for a 55-inch size.
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The TCL 4-Series Picture Roku TV was a step behind Vizio V-Series in our Budget TVBut the differences between the two are light enough that you will really need to set them up to each other to notice something at all. The 4-Series lack the vision of Dolby, Bluetooth connectivity and AMD Freesync with variable refresh speed, all of which Vizio offers.
The advantage of the 4-series over Vizio is that it comes with the excellent built-in ROKU smart TV system. This makes it a great choice for those who are looking for a single -shop for intelligent TV without having to add an external streaming device.
Note that TCL has been selling 4-series in the last few years with little or no change in image quality or functions in our tests, although recently added some larger screen sizes, including an 85-inch option.
The prices below are for a 55-inch size.
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Our television reviews follow a strict, impartial process of evaluating, refined for nearly two decades of television reviews. Our main television lab has specialized light and color measurement equipment, including a Konica Minolta CS-2000 a spectrodiometer, a Student sig-g 4K HDR signal generator and an Avpro Connect 8×8 4K HDR distribution matrix. We use Portrait shows Calman Ultimate Valuation software on any TV we review. In each CNET TV review, three or more TVs compare side by side in different lighting conditions, playing different media, including movies, television shows and games, in different test categories, from color to video processing to games to HDR. Our reviews also take into account the design, functions, performance of Smart TV, HDMI input and game compatibility and other factors.
An important aspect of the image quality we test is overall brightness. This is how it compares Nits In the above TVs for selected TVs.
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With all TVs available today, and all technical conditions and jargon related to television technology can be difficult to understand what is important. Here’s a quick guide to help cross confusion.
Price: TVs range from $ 100 to more than $ 2,000. Smaller screens are cheaper, known brands are more expensive, and spending more money can also bring you better image quality. Most entry TVs have a good enough photo for most people, but TVs last a long time, so it may be worth spending more to get a better picture. It is also best to shop for a TV in the fall when prices are lower.
Screen size: The bigger one is better in our book. We recommend a size of at least 43 inches for a TV in a bedroom and at least 55 inches for a living room or a main TV -and 65 inches or greater is the best. More than any other “feature”, enhancing the size of the television screen is the best use of your money. One of the most common post-television purchase complaints we have heard is people who haven’t gone big enough. And we almost never hear people complain that their TV is too big.
Possibility: Among the entry-level TVs, the most important feature is what kind of smart television system uses television. Among the mid-range models, look for a feature involving local dimming, mini-rod and 120Hz refresh frequency that (unlike some other extras) helps to improve the picture in our experience. And among high-end TVs, OLED technology is your best bet.
For more advice on buying TV, see How to buy a TVS
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