Hisense Roku TV review

We review the budget Roku TV from Hisense, a UK offering that presents the smart platform as an in-built convenience

Hisense Roku TV on floating TV stand
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Real Homes Verdict

A cheap 4K TV option that boasts built-in Roku TV, good image quality and audio and other smart capabilities, the Hisense Roku TV gets our vote for accessibility and performance at a lower price point.

Reasons to buy
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    Gets you Roku TV without external streaming stick

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    Affordable

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    Good picture and sound quality

Reasons to avoid
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    Some issues with HDR content

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Hisense may be a leading TV brand in the US, but before recently, it has failed to make a mark across the pond. That changed with the Hisense Roku TV, available only from Argos, which packaged the already popular Roku Smart TV platform within a very affordable and good-quality range of TVs.

Bought close to a year ago, the 50-inch Hisense Roku TV has served this reviewer well ever since. Below we review it based on features, usability, design and more. Scroll down to see what we thought, or hop on over to our ranking of the best TVs to see how it measures up against the competition.

Hisense Roku TV

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Hisense Roku TV: Specs, Features and Design

  • Sizes: 42-inch, 50-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch
  • Screen: LED
  • Resolution: 4K Ultra HD; HDR10
  • Motion rate: 60Hz
  • Sound: DTS
  • Connectivity: 2 x USB; 3 x HDMI; Composite; Headphone; AV; Optical; Wi-Fi; Ethernet
  • Smart TV: Roku (works with Alexa & Google Assistant

The Roku TV is available in sizes between 42 and 65-inches, catering for the most popular choices but not going as far as the 75-inch+ that most brands are now making available. For what Hisense is going for here, it’s ideal, as it means that all versions are priced well under £700 and start from a tiny (for a TV of this quality) £329 for the 42-inch.

Set-Up

Our 50-inch model weighs in at just 13.5kg, so setting it up on a TV stand by ourselves was relatively easy (though we’d recommend having a second pair of hands!). Of course, you can also mount it to the wall, but the legs included are pretty good-looking if you’d rather not commit to one location.

Though connectivity is basic, there’s enough to cover pretty much everything you’ll need. Ourselves, we have a soundbar, Chromecast stick and separate HDMI cable for connecting laptops, and there are still ports to spare. We also have the TV connected to our Google Home set-up, which makes it easy to use voice control if you can’t find the remote.

Roku TV

Roku’s smart TV platform won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but it’s one of the more user-friendly options out there right now. Rather than a pop-up menu at the bottom of the screen like you find on other platforms, Roku has a dedicated home screen where you can choose apps, change settings and access externally connected devices. To access this, there’s a home button on the remote.

All in all, image and audio quality are better than you might expect from a TV at this price point, with the only real issue we’ve found related to HDR streaming. Often the image will break up slightly and stutter when watching something on Disney+, for example, but it’s not an everyday problem.

If you’re not entirely happy with how your viewing looks or sounds out of the box, the TV offers many different options for you to play with. Hitting the star (*) button on the remote while watching brings up these settings, so you can see the change in real-time and fiddle around until you’re completely satisfied.

  • Want to go a little smaller? Take a look at our guide to choosing the best 40 inch TV

Hisense Roku TV in living room on stand

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Hisense Roku TV: Our Verdict 

The Hisense Roku TV is a fantastic budget option that boasts impressive audio and video quality for its price point and benefits from one of the most user-friendly smart TV platforms around. The 50-inch model also looks great in the room, with its slightly plastic-looking casing hidden well by design. Recommended for anyone who wants a great screen for a reasonable price.

About this review

Caroline reviews technology, AV and smart devices for Real Homes, helping to identify the products that are worth the investment and those that are better left on the shelf. All reviews are based on actual use at home to help make our recommendations as relevant to our readers as possible. This particular review was written after several months of use, after we purchased the Hisense Roku TV in August 2020.

Caroline Preece
Smart Homes Editor

Caroline has been part of the Real Homes ecommerce team since the start of 2021, after working for the last decade as a journalist across publications in technology, entertainment and various other areas. She took over smart homes content for the site shortly after, and can now be mostly found swooning after the latest gadget or smart speaker release. In her spare time, she's usually obsessing about space-saving and DIY hacks for small spaces, and how to affordably make a rental feel like a home.