The first Roku TV falls today at Walmart, and it’s strangely affordable

Now there is a Roku TV that can live outside. This is the Patio Series TV from Element Electronics, a U. S. -based budget TV manufacturer. It costs from $1,299 for a 55-inch screen. be sure to plan a small surcharge for these. )

While that value sounds a bit high for a 4K HDR TV, it’s not that bad considering the recently released SunBriteTV Veranda 3 starts at $2,898 for a 55-inch display and goes up to $5,000 for the 75-inch model.

According to Element, the Patio series TV has a maximum brightness of 700 nits and its anti-reflective glass makes it easy to see all the action on the screen. and moisture resistant.

The glass has also been tempered, making it less resistant to cracks if an object comes into contact with the screen. You probably shouldn’t use it as a safety net for a baseball game, but you may not have to worry about the occasional hailstorm.

The other interesting feature here is the inclusion of Roku TV. Not only does Roku’s platform have the maximum of the most productive streaming services, but its built-in search feature is strangely effective at locating movies with express actors, actresses, and directors, they deserve every time. to broadcast a Chris Evans movie spree.

It remains to be seen if Element will have the skills to beat other TVs like Samsung’s high-end The Terrace or some of TCL and Hisense’s most productive Roku TVs, but thanks to its lower price, it’s the cheapest lately. Ticket is worth it to create your own personal theater.

So how soon will you be to catch one? Good news there: The Patio Series TV goes on sale today (May 19) and is already on sale on Walmart’s website.

Be sure to check out our Best TVs page for our most sensible picks for each and every budget.

Nick Pino leads the TV and AV sectors at Tom’s Guide and covers everything from OLED TVs to the newest wireless headphones. written for GamesRadar, Official Xbox Magazine, PC Gamer and other outlets over the past decade. Not sure which TV to buy? Send him an email or tweet him on Twitter and he can help you.

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