- A Philips OLED TV running ROKU out of the box
- It only comes a size of 65 inches for $ 1,299
- Shortly that it will correspond to the quality of the image of LG
Roku’s highly appreciated software for various streaming devices – including sticks and boxes and ultra well -revised Roku (2024) – is also available in certain televisions, including TCL and Sharp. But it was mainly in mid -range models – today there is a new Roku Oled TV in town, however.
The best OLED televisions are considered to be the summit of image quality, thanks to the pixels which are self-illuminated and offering an ultra-stark contrast with lively touches of dynamism, rich and precise colors and wide viewing angles.
And we have a newcomer – Philips Oled Roku TV, precisely 65 inches. You will also need to be satisfied with this screen size because it is the only one available. It is now available for $ 1,299 in the United States of the Sam’s Club and is expected to arrive at other retailers.
However, however, you can also opt for an LG, Samsung or Sony OLED and stick a Roku streaming device or even a Google TV or Apple TV 4K stream to customize the experience yourself – so it has rigid competition.
The main feature here is that Roku OS is integrated and you will not need to invest in a separate streaming solution. You will find the familiar background of Roku City and access to the best streaming services, including Disney +, Max and Netflix, among countless others.
One of the great advantages of the Roku platform is a free content treasure as well as paid services, but also frequent additions thanks to live updates that often ship. If you also use Roku Smart Home products, you will be at home with the control of your TV. You can even remove the view from an intelligent camera as a full screen or image view in the image.
The OLED 4K panel includes a 120 Hz refresh rate and is supported by the AMD Freesync Premium support for a gentle vision experience for games.
Dolby Vision IQ is supported here to adjust the image to wherever you have the TV according to Dolby standards and reading the TV takes up an integrated ambient light sensor. Roku also promises the “bedroom deposit sound” from a 2.1 speaker system that supports Dolby Atmos.
Most likely, the best part is that a remote control of the Roku voice comes out of the box, allowing you to press the microphone button and ask for content with simply your voice or even open applications like Netflix, YouTube, Hulu or Disney Plus. It’s pretty great.

We want to test the 65 -inch Philips Oled TV and see how it accumulates compared to competing options. The big question is what level of OLED panel he uses – he almost certainly uses that made by LG Display, and we suspect that it is the same thing as that used in LG B4, rather than the brighter options used in LG C4 or LG G4. If this is the case, the price is reasonable, but not particularly special – you can get the 65 inch B4 for about the same price. If he has the C4 panel, it could be negotiation.
Remember that if you take another OLED TV or really any other TV with an HDMI port, you can get a ROKU streaming device separately and plug it in to get the TV operating system, if it is the one you prefer.
However, if you are sold on this new Philips OLED with an integrated ROKU interface, it is now up to $ 1,299 of the Sam’s Club.
A note for all those who read in Europe – Philips televisions are made under license, the brand name being applied to televisions made by another manufacturer. Consequently, this does not seem to be connected to Philips Oled Ambiliant televisions at all such as the Philips Oled809 – these are excellent televisions, but we cannot assume that this television will share the same performance.




