SAVE $600:As of June 3,The Never Ending Love Story the 65-inch Roku Pro Series QLED TV is on sale for $599.99 at Amazon. That's 50% off its usual price of $1,199.99.
Finding a good and cheap QLED TV isn't hard in 2025. Finding a good and cheap gamingTV that can actually keep up with new graphics-heavy drops? That's another story.
If you're specifically looking for a budget television 65 inches or larger, one solid option happens to be 50% off at Amazon: As of June 3, score the 65-inch Roku Pro Series QLED TV for $599.99. That's $600 off its original price of $1,199.99.
SEE ALSO: What's the best time of year to buy a TV? Yes, there's an answer.Gamers will appreciate four HDMI inputs (two of which support 120Hz), an automatic gaming mode, and compatibility with Freesync Premium Pro. CNET's Ty Pendlebury particularly shouted out the low input lag on the Pro Series, noting that it has some of the best response times that CNET's team has seen in competing TVs recently.
Picture quality-wise, the Roku Pro Series is pretty mid — this just isn't the punchiest combination of vibrant colors and deep blacks you'll find on a TV in this price range. However, the full array of local dimming zones and mini quantum dots at least promise to provide snappier color than any old LED TV you may be trying to get rid of. For scenery-heavy new releases like Atomfallor Mario Kart World, that'll be crucial for the playing experience.
Roku Ultra 4K Ultimate Streaming Player (2024 Release) — $99.00
Amazon Fire TV 4-Series (43 inches, 2024) — $269.99(List Price $329.99)
55-inch Sony Bravia 3 4K LED Smart Google TV (2024 Model) — $698.00
LG 65-inch Class UR9000 Series 4K Smart TV — $496.99(List Price $629.99)
Hisense 85-Inch Class U8 Series Mini-LED ULED 4K UHD Google Smart TV — $1,499.99(List Price $1697.96)
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