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We rave about our love for the Roku ecosystem across many of our guides and reviews. It's a stellar platform that gets better by the day, and luckily, with Prime Day in full swing, you can get many of the best Roku TVs at steep discounts.
Roku makes its own sets, which include its Select, Plus, and Pro models. Earlier this year, it refreshed its lineup, adding several major upgrades, like Mini-LED backlighting to the Plus set, and enhancing the Pro with software improvements. This is what makes Roku the best seat in the house for streaming.
Prime Day has slashed many of these TVs to new lows. The 65-inch Roku Pro Series is just $599 right now, while you can even get a 32-inch Select Roku TV for just $139. I've also included a few TVs from other brands with the Roku interface, giving you a nice variety of options.
Don't see something you like? You can always check out our Amazon Prime Day deals live blog right now for even more savings. They just keep rolling in, and we'll be here to spot them so you never miss the best deal of the day.
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- shop all Roku TVs from $139 at Amazon
- Roku 32" Select Series 1080p TV: was $179 now $139
- Hisense 40" A4 Series 1080p TV: was $179 now $147
- TCL 40" S3 Class 1080p LED TV: was $229 now $149
- Roku 65" Plus Series 4K TV: was $649 now $499
- Roku 65" Pro Series 4K TV: was $1,199 now $599
- Roku 85" Select Series 4K TV: was $1,149 now $899
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Ryan Epps is a Staff Writer under the TV/AV section at Tom's Guide focusing on TVs and projectors. When not researching PHOLEDs and writing about the next major innovation in the projector space, he's consuming random anime from the 90's, playing Dark Souls 3 again, or reading yet another Haruki Murakami novel.
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