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Roku Pro Series 4K TV Pros Great interface Thoughtful usability features Low input lag for gaming Cons Not the best value Competitors offer a punchier pictureWhen Roku announced it was making its own TVs it seemed like a bold move, especially as the Roku-branded TCL and Hisense TVs were great in their own right. To this end, Roku now has three separate offerings, the Select, the Plus and the new Pro series reviewed here.
Despite the name, Roku Pro Series is not the flagship you might expect. It’s essentially a mid-range TV balancing decent picture quality with some seriously great usability. The Pro TV isn’t at the same performance level we experienced from the company’s past collaborations with TCL,
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- Not the best value Competitors offer a punchier picture
When Roku announced it was making its own TVs it seemed like a bold move, especially as the Roku-branded TCL and Hisense TVs were great in their own right. To this end, Roku now has three separate offerings, the Select, the Plus and the new Pro series reviewed here.
Despite the name, Roku Pro Series is not the flagship you might expect. It’s essentially a mid-range TV balancing decent picture quality with some seriously great usability. The Pro TV isn’t at the same performance level we experienced from the company’s past collaborations with TCL,
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Keep reading this article on CNET.