Stop paying list price for a big screen. It doesn’t make sense, especially when Amazon is bleeding value right now.
The 65-inch Roku Smart TV is at its cheapest price ever. As of May 28. That is $70 off. You pay $379.97 instead. Some reports say $75 off. Close enough. The point stands: buy now, save big.
With the World Cup looming just weeks out, why not upgrade the setup?
This isn’t some high-end flagship with burn-in anxiety and complex settings you’ll never touch. It is straightforward. A 4K QLED panel. Sharp details. Colors that actually look like something. HDR10 adds punch to the bright spots. There is also that Roku Smart Picture feature. It just watches what you watch. Automatically adjusting brightness, contrast, you name it.
You just press play.
The interface does what it should. Five hundred free live channels. Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+. The apps you care about are there. You can move things around. Prioritize your chaos. Hide the clutter.
The remote has a quirk I like. It has a built-in chime. If you bury the controller in the couch cushions again? Just press a button. It screams at you to find itself.
Voice search works fine. Asking it questions works okay too.
Is this the most advanced TV on the planet? No. It is simple. Sometimes that is better. Sometimes we just want to watch the game without a menu dive that takes forty minutes.
The price might jump back up by Monday. Deal pricing shifts. Availability slips. But right now, the number is low.
The sale lives at Amazon.

























