Roku Reports Retail Accessibility for Roku Select and Plus Series TVs

Roku, Inc. (NASDAQ: ROKU) has reported the features and availability of its new Roku Select and Plus Series TVs. These are now available in 11 different models that range from 24” to 75” to fit any room or budget as Roku-branded HD and 4K TVs are the first to be both designed and made by Roku. This boasts the company’s commitment to provide a high level streaming experience at an affordable price. Roku Select and Plus Series TVs are now available exclusively from Best Buy stores and BestBuy.com whereas Roku Wireless Soundbar  that compliments the Roku Select and Plus TVs will be available exclusively at Best Buy stores and online later this month.

 

“Our goal is to make everything about a smart TV delightfully simple, from finding the TV that’s perfect for you, to opening and unboxing, to enjoying your favorite movies and TV shows,” said Mustafa Ozgen, President, Devices, Roku. “We made purposeful decisions to ensure that our Roku Select and Plus Series TVs embody what users love most about the Roku streaming experience, and we brought in our expertise in picture quality and audio to give consumers an entertainment upgrade at an incredible value.” “Roku and Best Buy both share a commitment to enriching people’s lives through products and technology,” said Chris Larson, Vice President of Retail Strategy at Roku. “We’re excited to launch Roku Select and Plus TVs exclusively at Best Buy, offering their customers even more choices from Roku, a brand they’ve come to know and love.”

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