How to Choose the Best Roku Device (2025): A Guide to Every Model

We usually don’t like smart TV interfaces, which is why we recommend streaming devices. However, Roku’s TV uses interfaces we know and love, making it a simple one-stop shop.
We have long been fans of Roku’s built-in TCL TVs, but now streaming brands are making their own TVs internally and we love the Plus series. Supports quantum dot (QLED) panels and full array local dimming, giving it excellent color and solid black. TLDR: Thanks to Roku’s simple interface, you can easily find something you can watch, and it looks good too. It can also work with HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, and Google Assistant.
Serious gamers may prefer higher update speeds to TVs, but 60 frames per second, plus the sequence is good for most consoles. Cable senior editor Parker Hall noted that the TV has particularly wide legs. Depending on where it is placed, you may need to install it or try out the aftermarket seat. There are new Plus models in 2024 and we will update this guide as we test it.
★ Notes about new models: Our TV writers are currently testing Roku’s new professional TV. One notices some blooming blooms, which means the backlight radiates to darker images, but overall they impress. Once done, we will update this guide with more ideas.