I love Roku os. It’s not bloated, extremely fast, and easy to use. They also update more frequently than any other OS. I have a TCL Roku tv that’s 7 years old and still receives updates.
Easily the best TV OS to me. The other ones you’re lucky to last a year before you need to buy a dedicated box. I also like how the Roku main screen isn’t as much of a cluttered mess in comparison.
I just bought an 85 in TCL Q7 w/ Google TV to replace my 75 inch TCL roku 6-series. I took it back. The Google TV OS was awful compared to Roku. It was so slow and choppy. My direct tv stream app was almost unusable. Roku is 50x better and faster. TCL sucks now
That really sucks, if I continue to buy TCL I'll make sure it's a model that offers Roku OS. Some models offer google or roku but it seems the Q series are now all Google OS.@@scottsworld21
(6:31) The ports being arranged like that really remind me of Skyworth TVs, as well as TVs they build for other brands, but I've seen that low-end (like 5 series) TCL TVs are also like that, and also on low-end TVs from Hyundai Electronics. The way I see it, I think it's usually done as a cost-cutting measure. (6:55) Yes, it's problematic. I've already experienced that with a wall-mounted Soniq TV that had a similar port arrangement, but it was mounted on a tilting wall mount and I had to fumble around with my fingers to find the HDMI ports on the bottom-facing side of the mainboard. I did find them, and since then, I left extra cables connected to all 3 HDMI inputs so I can just plug in devices when I need to. The person who installed the TV had a D-Line installed to conceal the power and rooftop aerial cables, and later added a larger one to hide the three HDMI cables (for the 3 HDMI inputs), though it'll eventually be down to 2 when I get to mounting a Xiaomi TV Box behind the TV (using a third-party wall mount, as well as short HDMI and USB cables). I've also experienced that pain with a Prism+ (rebranded Skyworth) TV, but that was on its original stand and so I could just move the furniture to get access to the ports behind, and of course I left cables connected to all 3 HDMI ports it had!
Thank you for this review, this takes out this tv out of my selection of 3. Currently just waiting for the u7k mini led and the review of the omni qled by amazon, one of these too will be my first upgrade for a tv in 8 years.
This sounds a lot like the early offerings of the TCL 6 Series - good, but room for improvement. Should be interesting to see how much more the prices drop and how quickly.
I purchased a Roku TCL tv, 55R625, series 6, over 4 years ago and I love it. I'm curious how Roku's newer TV line that they are now manufacturing compares? I think this TCL is brillant.
Jus gonna depend on if people wanna try Roku has a brand and not a software. Cuz you already have Hisense, tcl, roku sticks. So if Roku developed a good tv screen even outside of its QLED then it will get good sales. Otherwise people may still buy other budget brands or tcl 5 series with Roku
I definitely get his point of view although there is no risk in marketing their own TV’s. Because there’s a possibility these TV companies themselves are detaching from Roku and streamlining their own Smart UI that partners with all these streaming services.
Our TCL 6 series already has burn-in, that will probably be my last TCL set. I'm a fan of Roku's OS, so I'm grabbing one of these today, I just want a decent set with decent sound that runs the Roku OS. This will be our main living room TV for a few years until Roku releases their own OLED.
Hi Caleb, thank you for all the great videos you and Digital Trends have been making recently. They’ve helped inform (perhaps over-inform?) my recent home theater shopping. Here’s a question I don’t think you’ve answered: What exact tv(s) and sound equipment do you use in your home? At the end of the day when you leave work and go home to kick back and relax, what are you watching and hearing? Thanks!
I'm really curious to see how well they do with sales. We already have TCL and Hisense and even Fire Tv by Amazon. I guess we will see sometime this year.
This is an easy one to figure out and on paper a smart move by Roku. Just look at how long smart TVs have been around and lately their starting to use their streaming apps rather well & efficiently. Buying a separate device that more or less does exactly what your tv does is a dwindling market. Apple TV at least has a niche as a HomeKit hub & pleases IOS fans etc. Roku needed to do something or risk going the route Lucente Technology went, aka not adapting with the times..
Looking at a TV upgrade from my 2019 Hisense Roku TV this Black Friday. I see this 55” Roku Plus at $499, but there is also Hisense U7N and TCL QM7 both at the same price; and they are both mini Qleds with 120 refresh rates. But then there is the Google OS and both TVs come with hideous remotes. Ugh! What to do.
You still havent done any vidoes on the other roku tvs. I have a roku select series 50 inch and it is not bad. I did have a tcl rokutv s301 model i think and compard to that this is better since this is 4k and tcl tv was 720p. I have the settings for hd set mostly but people say different dtuff about sharpness. Movie mode it is 30 but ratings says sharpness should ve at 60. Should it be 50 which i assume is neutral setting? I have not figured out what micro contrast does on my select series. I cant see Any difference and it is on med now. Dynamic contest and noose reduction turned off and warm color temp. The hdr settings are what confuse me. I have no idea where to start with hdr and i don't think any of the thx optimizer i have on dvd would work for that. Not sure if i have any bluray with hdr calibration. Thougt about useing ps4 to do it but not sure how good rhat would be.
Back connection panel is laid out a lot like Walmart's Onn 4K. By the way, that might be a fun review, especially since the 65inch is on sale for under $300. Maybe you'll be surprised, maybe you can explain why people shouldn't buy such a cheap TV?
I hope the remote doesn't continuously drain the battery like the ones on my 4k stick and Now stick. Perhaps thats why they changed to rechargeable batteries instead of fixing the battery problem!
I bought the rechargeable Roku remote almost 2 months ago and haven’t had to recharge it yet. Also I’ve left the listening feature on the entire time which decreases battery life. So should last even longer with that turned off.
Super interested in getting your take on the Sharp 4TC65FS1UR OLED Roku TV. I've seen conflicting reports on which OLED panel it uses, Samsung or LG. Would love to see it reviewed and measured against the other OLEDs on the market.
I'm looking for a 75 inch TV with Roku OS. What would you recommend now? I was looking at the Roku Select series and Plus Series. Doesn't seem anyone else is making TVs with Roku OS now...
Unless I missed it no mention of hdmi 2.1 or if this has a Nextgen tuner. Excellent picture is a must but as a streaming centric device one might expect HDMI 2.1 and a Nextgen tuner.
Interesting, I was always pushing for hisense 65u7h but the price is not going down. July 4th sale, the roku plus 65 is at 599, 65u7h at best buy is 7.19 or 698 at amazon. Just curious if the Roku TV can be calibrated to match color accuracy of 65u7h?
If it stays at 600, It's much more expensive than the TCL 5 series. I'd have to see the stats on exactly if it can remove judder from 60 Hz sources, response time and upscaling to compare with U7H. There's also the 43-in Sony x85k which doesn't have local dimming but is much better at lower resolution sources.
I think the Insignia F50 would be a decent competitor to this but it's on a great sale right now, just picked up a 50" for like $250 and I've been surprisingly impressed.
im tempted to get the same tv the have it for 259.99 at best buy but insignia brand doesnt have a good reputation.I hear hisense is the owner of it ,I guess with a warranty it can make up fr the worries if it fails.I know the hrd isnt that bright but does the oqled makea difference for regular programming thats not on hdr.
@@JoseOrtiz-pp1vm Insignia doesn't release who makes their panels, so I think that's a rumor but who knows. the F50 gets surprisingly bright, especially for the $, I was surprised I can't have the brightness all the way up at night (it's in our bedroom).
Thought during your CES coverage you hinted or outright said who makes it. Obviously Roku isn't manufacturing them, so is it TCL, or HiSense, or some other ODM?
The new pricing makes this a very attractive offer. $799 for a new 75 inch tv with my Preferred OS and more modern than my 6 year old tcl is a huge value proposition. I only wish it was 120hz
@@steveludwig4200 my local Best Buy had them for $799 at the time of my post. At $1000 I can see where you’re coming from. I’d wait until Black Friday and compare deals since it’s around the corner.
I rather have a cheaper tv. I have a Xbox Series X and 120hz in my gam room. The 120hz has been pretty pointless. A few games take advantage but I usually just go 60hz cause the visual downgrade isnt worth the 120fps
I had a Roku 2 and later a 3 back in the day and they both suffered from the HDCP warning issue where intermittently you would need to reboot the Roku to watch anything. This was a software issue that, to my knowledge, was never fixed and was widespread. Roku never admitted to the problem and their official advice was always that it was a problem with your HDMI cable - which was a blatant lie because if it were true, it would never work and you would always have the HDCP warning. Since that, I don’t think I would ever consider buying anything Roku branded again because in my eyes, they’re untrustworthy.
Amazing... If ROKU could be able to export this tv with this dirt cheap prices in EU market it would be 50% cheaper than extremly overpriced models with similar specs from TCL and Hisense. And it would destroy seles of entry level models from Samsung (AU, BU, CU 7000&8000 series) and LG (UQ 7000, 7500, 8000) since they cost arround $600 for 55" size and arround $750-800 for 65" across Europe.
Not to be nit-picking here but neither one. I hereby put forward as an alternative “The Nitty-Gritty”. Numbers for Nit Nerds is, well, nerdy. Nit-Picking implies that one is being fussy and looking for faults in a pedantic way. The Nitty-Gritty implies getting into the details, the substance, the fundamentals of something.
Roku 75 inch costs $1000. SONY 75 inch X77L 75 inch costs $1000. Which TV is 99% of folks going to buy? Price the Rohu at $600 and maybe 50% would buy.
I'd say if we're directly comparing to the U7H, the U7H would get the win here, especially if you're gaming at all. The native 120Hz panel and VRR are game changers. If I were in the market I'd try and stretch my budget just a bit to the U7H personally. I also really like Nit-picking. Simple and easy to remember. Simplicity wins.
Found it impossible to connect Roku tv to a surround sound system…neither HDMI nor optical cables work. Absolutely aggravating, and their support is a joke.
I love Roku os. It’s not bloated, extremely fast, and easy to use. They also update more frequently than any other OS. I have a TCL Roku tv that’s 7 years old and still receives updates.
Easily the best TV OS to me. The other ones you’re lucky to last a year before you need to buy a dedicated box. I also like how the Roku main screen isn’t as much of a cluttered mess in comparison.
I just bought an 85 in TCL Q7 w/ Google TV to replace my 75 inch TCL roku 6-series. I took it back. The Google TV OS was awful compared to Roku. It was so slow and choppy. My direct tv stream app was almost unusable. Roku is 50x better and faster. TCL sucks now
That really sucks, if I continue to buy TCL I'll make sure it's a model that offers Roku OS. Some models offer google or roku but it seems the Q series are now all Google OS.@@scottsworld21
(6:31) The ports being arranged like that really remind me of Skyworth TVs, as well as TVs they build for other brands, but I've seen that low-end (like 5 series) TCL TVs are also like that, and also on low-end TVs from Hyundai Electronics. The way I see it, I think it's usually done as a cost-cutting measure.
(6:55) Yes, it's problematic. I've already experienced that with a wall-mounted Soniq TV that had a similar port arrangement, but it was mounted on a tilting wall mount and I had to fumble around with my fingers to find the HDMI ports on the bottom-facing side of the mainboard. I did find them, and since then, I left extra cables connected to all 3 HDMI inputs so I can just plug in devices when I need to. The person who installed the TV had a D-Line installed to conceal the power and rooftop aerial cables, and later added a larger one to hide the three HDMI cables (for the 3 HDMI inputs), though it'll eventually be down to 2 when I get to mounting a Xiaomi TV Box behind the TV (using a third-party wall mount, as well as short HDMI and USB cables).
I've also experienced that pain with a Prism+ (rebranded Skyworth) TV, but that was on its original stand and so I could just move the furniture to get access to the ports behind, and of course I left cables connected to all 3 HDMI ports it had!
Thank you for this review, this takes out this tv out of my selection of 3. Currently just waiting for the u7k mini led and the review of the omni qled by amazon, one of these too will be my first upgrade for a tv in 8 years.
Roku's Plus series is a hit for me. Love It!!
This sounds a lot like the early offerings of the TCL 6 Series - good, but room for improvement. Should be interesting to see how much more the prices drop and how quickly.
what do you mean by early offerings? Can you specify the year?
I loved how you did that cut-in from the future regarding the price drop.
I purchased a Roku TCL tv, 55R625, series 6, over 4 years ago and I love it. I'm curious how Roku's newer TV line that they are now manufacturing compares? I think this TCL is brillant.
Jus gonna depend on if people wanna try Roku has a brand and not a software.
Cuz you already have Hisense, tcl, roku sticks. So if Roku developed a good tv screen even outside of its QLED then it will get good sales. Otherwise people may still buy other budget brands or tcl 5 series with Roku
Does that remote charge via Micro USB? What year are we in?!
What’s the problem? It comes with a cable anyway .
Roku had a recent software update. now the 12 point settings can be done with the tv menu.
I definitely get his point of view although there is no risk in marketing their own TV’s. Because there’s a possibility these TV companies themselves are detaching from Roku and streamlining their own Smart UI that partners with all these streaming services.
Our TCL 6 series already has burn-in, that will probably be my last TCL set.
I'm a fan of Roku's OS, so I'm grabbing one of these today, I just want a decent set with decent sound that runs the Roku OS. This will be our main living room TV for a few years until Roku releases their own OLED.
What do you think of the tv?
Try the roku pro
Hi Caleb, thank you for all the great videos you and Digital Trends have been making recently. They’ve helped inform (perhaps over-inform?) my recent home theater shopping. Here’s a question I don’t think you’ve answered:
What exact tv(s) and sound equipment do you use in your home? At the end of the day when you leave work and go home to kick back and relax, what are you watching and hearing? Thanks!
I'm really curious to see how well they do with sales. We already have TCL and Hisense and even Fire Tv by Amazon. I guess we will see sometime this year.
@Josh_laurent😂😂
Roku 75 inch costs $1000.
SONY 75 inch X77L 75 inch costs $1000.
Which TV is 99% of folks going to buy?
Why have you not done select series and pro yet? Still waiting for you to compare them and what is different and a few settings On select
Same! I'm going to purchase a TCL QM8 65 or 75 or maybe a Roku Pro
Does it upscale Pluto?
This is an easy one to figure out and on paper a smart move by Roku. Just look at how long smart TVs have been around and lately their starting to use their streaming apps rather well & efficiently. Buying a separate device that more or less does exactly what your tv does is a dwindling market. Apple TV at least has a niche as a HomeKit hub & pleases IOS fans etc. Roku needed to do something or risk going the route Lucente Technology went, aka not adapting with the times..
Roku 75 inch costs $1000.
SONY 75 inch X77L 75 inch costs $1000.
Which TV is 99% of folks going to buy?
did you see the new pricing??? 75 inch for $799 and the 65 inch for $599, can you revisit this??
Current pricing is much cheaper now in 2024
Just picked up 65inch @ $599 pretty good deal here.
Are you satisfied? I’m thinking of getting one?
Keep Numbers for Nit-Nerds! It's great to be a Nit-Nerd! We should get shirts.
Hey I suggested nitpicks! I never know how much creators read comments.
Great content as always Caleb!
@Josh_laurent😂😂
Looking at a TV upgrade from my 2019 Hisense Roku TV this Black Friday. I see this 55” Roku Plus at $499, but there is also Hisense U7N and TCL QM7 both at the same price; and they are both mini Qleds with 120 refresh rates. But then there is the Google OS and both TVs come with hideous remotes. Ugh! What to do.
You still havent done any vidoes on the other roku tvs. I have a roku select series 50 inch and it is not bad. I did have a tcl rokutv s301 model i think and compard to that this is better since this is 4k and tcl tv was 720p. I have the settings for hd set mostly but people say different dtuff about sharpness. Movie mode it is 30 but ratings says sharpness should ve at 60. Should it be 50 which i assume is neutral setting? I have not figured out what micro contrast does on my select series. I cant see Any difference and it is on med now. Dynamic contest and noose reduction turned off and warm color temp. The hdr settings are what confuse me. I have no idea where to start with hdr and i don't think any of the thx optimizer i have on dvd would work for that. Not sure if i have any bluray with hdr calibration. Thougt about useing ps4 to do it but not sure how good rhat would be.
Back connection panel is laid out a lot like Walmart's Onn 4K. By the way, that might be a fun review, especially since the 65inch is on sale for under $300. Maybe you'll be surprised, maybe you can explain why people shouldn't buy such a cheap TV?
Onn is a Roku TV.
Can anyone tell me where these TVs are manufactured? What country?
Also NITpicking is clever or just a shorter Nits for Nerds would be perfect
What about select series? I got 50 inch 50r4a5r christmas.
I hope the remote doesn't continuously drain the battery like the ones on my 4k stick and Now stick. Perhaps thats why they changed to rechargeable batteries instead of fixing the battery problem!
I bought the rechargeable Roku remote almost 2 months ago and haven’t had to recharge it yet. Also I’ve left the listening feature on the entire time which decreases battery life. So should last even longer with that turned off.
Super interested in getting your take on the Sharp 4TC65FS1UR OLED Roku TV. I've seen conflicting reports on which OLED panel it uses, Samsung or LG. Would love to see it reviewed and measured against the other OLEDs on the market.
I would like a review of the plus vs the tcl roku 5 series.
I'm looking for a 75 inch TV with Roku OS. What would you recommend now? I was looking at the Roku Select series and Plus Series. Doesn't seem anyone else is making TVs with Roku OS now...
Wish I had the tech of other TV's but with the Roku OS built in. I'm trying to streamline.
“Nitpicking” is way better, Caleb and DigitalTrends! It’s way more concise. Love the videos, keep up the good work!
Unless I missed it no mention of hdmi 2.1 or if this has a Nextgen tuner. Excellent picture is a must but as a streaming centric device one might expect HDMI 2.1 and a Nextgen tuner.
Only one
Interesting, I was always pushing for hisense 65u7h but the price is not going down. July 4th sale, the roku plus 65 is at 599, 65u7h at best buy is 7.19 or 698 at amazon. Just curious if the Roku TV can be calibrated to match color accuracy of 65u7h?
Not related to this video, but can you give an indication of when we can expect a review from the LG G3 from you?
If it stays at 600, It's much more expensive than the TCL 5 series. I'd have to see the stats on exactly if it can remove judder from 60 Hz sources, response time and upscaling to compare with U7H.
There's also the 43-in Sony x85k which doesn't have local dimming but is much better at lower resolution sources.
@Josh_laurent🤣🤣
@ Caleb, could you please compare this TV with TCL S555?
Do they make people sign up to use the apps?
Caleb how does the TV look with Micro Contrast enabled?
@Josh_laurent😂😂
Did they send you a copy of their new wireless soundbar to use with the tv?
@Josh_laurent029😂😂
Looks like it going to be a good TV. Thanks for the video.
I think the Insignia F50 would be a decent competitor to this but it's on a great sale right now, just picked up a 50" for like $250 and I've been surprisingly impressed.
did u think of getting extra warranty just in case?.
@@JoseOrtiz-pp1vm yup. I get the warranty on just about anything I buy and use it almost every time, so I never go without.
im tempted to get the same tv the have it for 259.99 at best buy but insignia brand doesnt have a good reputation.I hear hisense is the owner of it ,I guess with a warranty it can make up fr the worries if it fails.I know the hrd isnt that bright but does the oqled makea difference for regular programming thats not on hdr.
@@JoseOrtiz-pp1vm Insignia doesn't release who makes their panels, so I think that's a rumor but who knows. the F50 gets surprisingly bright, especially for the $, I was surprised I can't have the brightness all the way up at night (it's in our bedroom).
@@zachtravers How is the fire tv OS as far as speed.I bought a toshiba fire tv and it was very sluggish when moving around apps.
Are there any mini LED lg tvs ?
QNED 83, 85, 90 and 99 are mini LED
Would this tv be good for gaming?, also does it go head to head with sony, lg, and samsung tvs?
@Josh_laurent😂😂
My current is 120hz. I’m afraid to change to 60 hz
Please can you make a video comparism between Sony Oled A80k and A83k even 84k we would like to know the differences please❤
I'm getting a lot of vibes of the original TCL P series, I wouldn't be surprised if it's mostly the same blueprint.
Is good for console gaming like ps5
This or the Fire tv omni qled?
Trying to decide between this and the Hisense U6H, both around $500 now. Help!
same. did you made a decision bud?
@ Got the U6H when it went on a Cyber Monday sale for $378. Still haven’t mounted it yet!
What tv is that fire on?
Are tcl and Hisense moving away from Roku?
Seems like Google is paying more for exclusivity.
Thought during your CES coverage you hinted or outright said who makes it. Obviously Roku isn't manufacturing them, so is it TCL, or HiSense, or some other ODM?
Shenzhen MTC.
How long will this tv last in Longevity!
Any chance you’ll review the onn 65” QLED tv
@Josh_laurent029😂😂
How about a cheap Samsung comparison. Like the the new CU 7000 series.
Definitely tcl or hisense making these tvs. Everyone makes money in this partnership
I was told by Best Buy agent that TCL and Hisense stopped using Roku OS. Old stock will still be available, but no new ones with Roku OS.
It's made by Shenzhen MTC, a massive OEM for budget in-store brands.
The new pricing makes this a very attractive offer. $799 for a new 75 inch tv with my
Preferred OS and more modern than my 6 year old tcl is a huge value proposition. I only wish it was 120hz
Roku 75 inch costs $1000.
SONY 75 inch X77L 75 inch costs $1000.
Which TV is 99% of folks going to buy?
@@steveludwig4200 my local Best Buy had them for $799 at the time of my post. At $1000 I can see where you’re coming from. I’d wait until Black Friday and compare deals since it’s around the corner.
Does it have an ATSC 3.0 TV Tuner?
@Josh_laurent😂😂
Surprised they didn't go with HDMI 2.1 and 120hz since they've put it out before. Still a great deal!
This is their first stab at it!
@Josh_laurent😂😂
I rather have a cheaper tv. I have a Xbox Series X and 120hz in my gam room. The 120hz has been pretty pointless. A few games take advantage but I usually just go 60hz cause the visual downgrade isnt worth the 120fps
I had a Roku 2 and later a 3 back in the day and they both suffered from the HDCP warning issue where intermittently you would need to reboot the Roku to watch anything. This was a software issue that, to my knowledge, was never fixed and was widespread. Roku never admitted to the problem and their official advice was always that it was a problem with your HDMI cable - which was a blatant lie because if it were true, it would never work and you would always have the HDCP warning. Since that, I don’t think I would ever consider buying anything Roku branded again because in my eyes, they’re untrustworthy.
@Josh_laurent😂😂
@Josh_laurent😂😂
Never had that issue. And All Roku TVs and products are rock solid now. Stop living in the past.
We want to compare lg g3 vs Samsung s95c
Just bought the 55” G2 for ~$1,500 with tax; I am happy and no buyers remorse; MLA can wait :)
@Josh_laurent029😂😂
Who makes this tv for Roku?
I'm assuming tcl or Hisense
Roku made it. Didn’t you watch the video ? That’s the whole point.
@@TheSQL-Lover they don't make the panels or internal parts theirs another manufacturer. Roku is just buying the parts from someone else
Neither. ShenzhenMTC.
Did you guys stop doing the unboxing altogether?
@Josh_laurent029😂😂
What TV stand is that?
If they make a 85 inch version and fix some things I would totally buy this!
@Josh_laurent029😂😂
What do you expect for such a low price? It's a great tv. You wouldn't go to buy a lamborghini with 10k to spend and expect a Lamborghini, would you?
Yes I would expect a Lamborghini…
Amazing...
If ROKU could be able to export this tv with this dirt cheap prices in EU market it would be 50% cheaper than extremly overpriced models with similar specs from TCL and Hisense.
And it would destroy seles of entry level models from Samsung (AU, BU, CU 7000&8000 series) and LG (UQ 7000, 7500, 8000) since they cost arround $600 for 55" size and arround $750-800 for 65" across Europe.
@Josh_laurent😂😂
watching in aug 2024 the 75" is now down to $800
Better than Vizio TVs and the crappy OS those come with.
Not to be nit-picking here but neither one. I hereby put forward as an alternative “The Nitty-Gritty”. Numbers for Nit Nerds is, well, nerdy. Nit-Picking implies that one is being fussy and looking for faults in a pedantic way. The Nitty-Gritty implies getting into the details, the substance, the fundamentals of something.
@Josh_laurent😂😂
Who manufactures the Roku Plus TV's? Looks similar to TCL.
I read on another site that these TVs are being manufactured for them by TCL.
Amazon Fire Tv & Roku Tv both manufactured by TCL.
Welp on the Plus side? We get more memory for apps. That 512mb stuff just isn't enough on them sound bars. Truly roku like a prop with two combined.
Roku 75 inch costs $1000.
SONY 75 inch X77L 75 inch costs $1000.
Which TV is 99% of folks going to buy?
Price the Rohu at $600 and maybe 50% would buy.
It seems as if 11/11/24 TCL Google seems cheaper with comparable spec.
the big gamechanger is seeing APPLE TV PLUS on a NON APPLE tv remote!!
@Josh_laurent😂😂
Caleb is a TCL loyalist and we all know this, too bad TCL 2023 line up isn’t good!
Does it have vrr?
Is it a Va panel or Ips
@Josh_laurent😂😂
We should be able to map like Disney plus, Netflix to something else on the remote
@Josh_laurent😂😂
Hey, 2 weeks and he back!
May I suggest "Pickin' Nits"? (re: 8:47 )
I'd say if we're directly comparing to the U7H, the U7H would get the win here, especially if you're gaming at all. The native 120Hz panel and VRR are game changers. If I were in the market I'd try and stretch my budget just a bit to the U7H personally.
I also really like Nit-picking. Simple and easy to remember. Simplicity wins.
Hisense is trash also CS sucks to boot good luck when you need support.
Almost sounds like I could just buy the select.
Caleb looking like a Zaddy in each new video.
@Josh_laurent029😂😂
It looks alot better than my Samsung Q60AA!
Found it impossible to connect Roku tv to a surround sound system…neither HDMI nor optical cables work. Absolutely aggravating, and their support is a joke.
Numbers for nit nerds is way better😂
The tv looks allot like a TCL series 5 with Roku logo slapped on it...
Ow explain. Vizio please
What’s the Best Value TV under $800 in 2023 ?
Where ?
In Indonesia, Africa or Europe ?
@@zuti071 California USA
@@computerenthusiast402 55" Hisense U8H or 65" U7H
Nit Picking is a far, far better name and I implore you to stick with it.
The thing is : ROKU does not manufacture TVs ,they have someone make them FOR them and then put the ROKU name on it .
@Josh_laurent😂😂
The setting menu looks like TCL one
@Josh_laurent029😂😂
I vote numbers for nit nerds.
Why would I buy a TV that I have t o choose all the setup brightness etc?
Budget TV's. Perfect for an extra room not for performance
live football streaming on youtube tv using this 65in roku tv is SO bad. Regret my purchase. Should've known better by the price before I bought it.
Seems too complicated to me