
Roku – until now mainly known for its name sharing OS and streamers – is about to release its own very low-priced televisions.
Roku is entering the TV market with a bang. For example, their cheapest 24-inch model goes for just $119. The most expensive 75-inch model changes hands for $999. A total of 11 screen sizes are available, so there really should be something for everyone. Naturally, each device comes with the proprietary Roku OS. As it stands, the cheaper Select series is available in full HD, while the Plus series has 4K to offer. Expansion via a Roku soundbar is possible, in addition, all the features you know from the Roku ecosystem are present. The devices from the “streaming manufacturer” should be available starting this spring.