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The Roku Smart TV – 50-Inch Select Series 4K HDR offers a brilliant streaming experience with stunning 4K resolution, automatic brightness adjustment, and an enhanced voice remote. Enjoy seamless access to over 400 live TV channels and a customizable home screen, all designed to elevate your entertainment experience.
Brand Name | Roku |
Item Weight | 28 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.2 x 44 x 28.3 inches |
Item model number | 50R4A5R |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Bezel-Less Design, HDR10+, Voice Remote |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Item Weight | 28 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 50 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Wattage | 120 |
L**E
Great tv
Great value for money. Ordered this tv for my bedroom and so far it has been great. I’ve had no issues. Light weight and easy to set up. Picture quality has been great. Easy to connect to my WiFi. I really like the Roku app so far as all the reviews I read really seemed to like everything about it overall and I have to agree. You can add all the apps you want, no lagging issues at this time and durability has been good.
A**E
Great quality television.
Excellent television. Pictures is nice and clear and easy to adjust. The sound quality is also great. Adding apps is very easy.
K**U
We LOVE this tv!!!
We bought this TV after much debate and reading reviews on several different products.We never had a smart TV before and were worried about connectivity, visuals, and ads.Connectivity: it connected to our wifi no problem! It says you can screen share, but don't get too hyped up for that feature. Screen sharing apparently is a known issue with roku and other smart tvs and is a hit or miss if they work. I have disney+, hulu, amazon, and you tube we use regularly with hbo connected to my Amazon. All work great once you sign in. I highly reccomend using the "sign in through other device" option. It is way faster as typing is slow as with any TV. We have yet to get the "screen share" option to work, and yes we tried looking it up. It is an EXTREMELY well known problem that roku can't fix I checked newer models and they are the same. Hit or miss on working. It isn't a deal breaker for us, just a bonus if it worked. My boyfriend figured out how to do the YouTube sign in. Something about signing in via computer or phone and you control it that way. A little like the sign in of the other movie apps, but with extra steps. We have hooked up our Switch to it and it works fine. The free "cable" is a nice bonus. Wich leads me to ads.Ads: We pay for no ads on all our streaming services. The ONLY time we noticed any is on the screen saver, and when you are watching the free ROKU channels/cable they provide with the TV. They are subtle on some of the screen savers we have seen and can be cute how they put it in. In regards to the actual ads in the free "cable". It is same amount you would get if you actually watched cable. No more, no less. We have yet to explore all the options in the free roku tv section. They have a wide variety of shows available on it. If you can't afford subscriptions and still need a TV. I reccomend this feature. It is free and all you need to do is sign into a roku account (free). It does have a "premium" option, but I don't pay for it.Visuals: It looks great! It says you can somehow stream games onto it, but that is a later thing for us. It looks great on my TV shows, sounds awsome too! We keep it at 25-30 volume because it gets LOUD. We have it in our living room, but will definitely get another for our other rooms! Looks fantastic!We bought a tilting TV mount to use and it works great with this. I would advise to get something similar as it will let you angle the TV so everyone in the room can see, regardless where they are.Overall BEST purchase I made on amazon to date and Love this. I will update if it ever breaks.Also we bought our 65" for about $400-450 with tax. I definitely think it is a cheap price and definitely worth it.
A**R
Sooo Many Free Channels!
Right off the bat I'll tell you what I don't like about this tv wall mounted in my home: it is so hard to make connections on the back of the tv because you can't see them. I couldn't make all my antenna, wired internet/ethernet, and USB connections before putting it up on the wall. One man installation and the mount I used really makes the tv hug the wall. The speaker bar on the bottom of the tv keeps you from looking up to where they're located. That part was a real pill! Now the best part: the picture in 4K is a real beauty. The scaling is good, no issues there. I was wondering about that. And there are so many channels to give you that Free Option! After about a week of nightly viewing, I still haven't investigated all the apps(options) for free channels. Just amazing. I've been doing some viewing of videos and movies on my pc's, but this takes all that to 10 other levels. I highly recommend this tv! Remote is easy to use and you can give voice commands. I haven't tried connecting any of my earbuds to the remote. The sound from the tv is just ok, sufficient. I may experiment later with the audio options. Right now it is set on Auto.
K**R
GREAT PICTURE AND SOUND, ONCE WE ADDED THE SOUND BAR
Nice TV, great picture, and great price, once you accept becoming one with the ROKU universe. Not sure what use it will be if ROKU ever goes away. IF you aren't already a Roku person, prepare for extended fun subscribing to all the dozens and dozens of network apps, most of which you probably never heard of. Some just want your info, and too many want your credit card number. We connected to the few we already subscribe to, (Netflix, Amazon, etc,) and passed on most of the rest.Connecting to the HDMI ports was pretty simple. On bootup, the opening screen clearly shows where to click to connect to the 4 HDMI ports and Video ports so our CABLE, COMPUTER, BLURAY and VCR are all clearly displayed and easily connected.The sound was mediocre at best when relying on the rear-facing internal speakers, but that's typical of most flat screen TVs. We added one of their sound bars that seamlessly integrates with the TV, via WiFi, meaning there is not now an additional remote for the sound bar. Seamlessly, that is, until it isn't. A few days back, something upgraded ? in the background and, Poof, no sound. TV didn't even acknowledge the soundbar existed, though it sits directly in front of the TV. Through 15 minutes of poking around, rebooting everything, including the router, with zero luck, I spotted a tiny, almost hidden button on the rear of the soundbar. RESET. Pushed and held it for several seconds and the TV rediscovered the soundbar, via the WIFI, and I was able to reconfigure it.So far, the biggest downer is, we use a Spectrum cable box, and we have been able to pair its remote with every other TV we have, including the one this is replacing. Except this one. Spectrum publishes a list of hundreds of manufacturers and models, with codes you can input into the Spectrum remote so it knows how to spit out your TV specific infrared codes to allow control of the TV Power and volume functions. Despite a full day of playing with this, there are NO Roku codes in Spectrum's printout, and hours online, digging up arcane codes and tricks and witchcraft have yielded nada. Zero luck. Life is now a two-fisted remote process. Oh, and one other bit of weird. When trying to program the remotes I found the soundbar, sitting in front of the TV, blocks the IR receiver for the TV. Its a half-inch too tall. Great design fellas.
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