Roku just launched its own TVs – everything you need to know

CES 2023 In full swing there is some good news for fans Roku TV.

Roku has announced the launch of the Roku Select and Roku Plus series of Roku TVs. unlike The best Roku TVs From the past, which were mainly manufactured by TCL, these TVs will be manufactured by Roku. The Select series will be in HD and the Plus will be in 4K, with both series coming in a range of sizes from 24 inches to 75 inches. Prices will range from $119 to $999, and the price point should be $999 for the 75-inch Roku Plus series 4K TV. Select series TVs will come with a Roku Voice Remote and Plus series TVs will come with a Roku Voice Remote Pro.

TVs don’t seem to change much about how the Roku TV ecosystem works. It still includes features like Find My Remote, private listening, and tons of streaming content — all through the popular Roku OS smart TV operating system. However, we may find that Roku-branded TVs come in at a cheaper cost — or higher quality — in order to differentiate them from third-party Roku TVs. Roku’s announcement came alongside an OLED TV reference design, so it seems that despite creating its own line of TVs, Roku doesn’t want to stop working with partners to expand its ecosystem even further.

The all-new Roku TV was unveiled at CES 2023

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Roku also announced that it will be launching the Roku TV Wireless Soundbar, which it will manufacture. This soundbar is designed to seamlessly integrate with Roku branded TVs, allowing for wireless connectivity to provide enhanced sound. For those who hate a setup full of cluttered wires, this could be a great incentive to look into the Roku ecosystem.

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