“Our goal is to continue to create an even better TV experience for everyone. These Roku-branded TVs will not only complement the current lineup of partner-branded Roku TV models, but also allow us to enable future smart TV innovations. The streaming revolution has only just begun,” says Mustafa Ozgen, President, Devices, Roku.
While no word yet on the specs, initial imaging from Roku shows larger models with nearly bezel-less designs. Expect more details to come in the coming weeks, including pricing and a release date. Consumers will be able to pair the TV with their existing soundbars or opt for the all-new Roku TV Wireless Soundbar that was also announced during the press conference today.
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In addition to the TV announcement, the new panels’ remotes will still offer features like Find My Remote, Private Listening, and easy access to consumers’ favorite content.
The announcement was made as a part of the weeklong US tech conference CES that lasts from Jan. 2 to Jan. 8 in Las Vegas. In addition to Roku’s announcement, hundreds of major companies will be announcing major innovations and products. If you missed Day 1, you can still catch up on the biggest reveals. We’re also on the ground covering other major announcements, so be sure to keep checking back to see more exciting innovations throughout the week.