Get Your Big-Screen Fix with This 75-inch Roku Pro Series TV — Save $900

With the NFL season nearing, you're going to need a big-screen TV that can handle sports and general entertainment with ease. But you also don't want to pay an arm and a leg for this big-screen upgrade. Fortunately, I think I've found the perfect fit.
Right now, you can get the 75-inch Roku Pro Series Mini-LED 4K TV for $799 on Best Buy. That's a serious slashing on a slick Mini-LED screen, one with tons of features that make it stand out in tandem with its multitude of free content. It's one of the best Labor Day TV sales right now.
Roku's first stab at Mini-LED TVs is a surefire hit, bringing to the market a serious value that's built on Roku's brand name ecosystem. It leverages Dolby Vision support in tandem with a 120Hz refresh rate, both of which make its hours upon hours of free content through Roku Channels all the more enticing.
As Roku's first foray with Mini-LED tech, the Roku Pro Series serves as an interesting concept that builds on the brilliance of Roku's interface. With over 90M users, Roku OS is one of the most well-known TV interfaces in the market, offering a slew of free channels and content for users to dive into with ease.
That's what makes the Pro Series stand out. It not only wrangles a ton of awesome features, like a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision support, plus excellent gaming specs, but also has that bespoke interface at its side. It's one of my favorite aspects of Roku products, and one of the main reasons why I have a Roku Ultra set up in my bedroom.
One of the main setbacks with the Roku Pro Series at launch was its higher price point. You can see above the 75-inch model released at $1,699, about the same as some of the best OLED TVs at 65-inch. Now, the Roku Pro Series has come down quite a lot, making it far more appealing for those looking to get a value TV at a much larger size.
And the metrics speak for themselves. While it might not hit any crazy luminance that you might see on a Hisense screen, the Roku Pro still hits 1,355 nits in SDR and 1,256 nits in HDR. That'll ensure highlights and shadows will look quite stunning, and keep reflections at bay to boot.
It's also a serious gaming screen if you're looking to pair it with a PS5 or Xbox Series X. You might be surprised that it has some of the lowest input latency for a Mini-LED screen in our testing, coming in at 9.4ms, which is better than some Hisense and TCL models.
But, maybe a big-screen isn't exactly what you need. The best thing about Roku is its adaptability, allowing you to pair its ecosystem with practically any TV. You can do this with the Roku Ultra that's $79 on Amazon right now, or you can go cheaper with the Roku Streaming Stick HD that's just $19.
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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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