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Home›Products›TCL introduces first Roku TV models to Australia

TCL introduces first Roku TV models to Australia

By Anna Hayes
04/11/2022
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TCL Electronics has announced a partnership with streaming pioneer Roku that will see TCL Roku TV sets available in Australia for the first time.

Starting in early November, Australian consumers can purchase 4K UHD TCL Roku TV models in 55- or 65-inch screen sizes.

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Through its collaborations with TV brands to license the Roku OS, Roku has become a popular smart TV operating system. Around the globe Roku has more than 65.4 million active accounts that streamed more than 21.9 billion hours of TV in Q3 of 2022 alone.

Roku vice president, international, Arthur van Rest, says: “Roku TV provides consumers with a seamless smart TV experience, combining an impressive selection of entertainment with unmatched simplicity at a very affordable price point. TCL was one of the first TV manufacturers to embrace Roku TV platform, and we are excited to expand our global partnership by launching in Australia.”

The customisable Roku TV home screen combines live TV, traditional inputs, and streaming channels, allowing consumers to tailor their experience to their viewing habits. Australian Roku TV models include support for Freeview, giving consumers access to all their favourite channels.

With a TCL Roku TV, Australian consumers also get access to the Roku Channel Store, which offers thousands of free and paid streaming channels. At launch, this will include popular global streaming services such as Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+, and Prime Video, combined with local services like Stan, 9Now, and 7plus with more to follow.

To find out what to watch next, consumers can leverage Roku’s universal search across top channels, with results ranked by price. Roku TV models work with the free Roku mobile app, which can be used as a remote control, for search, and for private listening. To share media from a compatible mobile device to a TCL Roku TV, consumers can use the free Roku mobile app or mirror their screen using Airplay 2.

Jason Carrick, TCL Australia general manager of sales, says the new TCL Roku TV models will provide consumers with an easy, lightning-fast, enhanced viewing experience.

“When considering purchasing a new TV, the operating system it ships with is just as important as its screen size, frame rate, and resolution. TCL Roku TV sets combine TCL’s sophisticated hardware with Roku’s intelligent software that brings compelling content sources together.”

“Consumers have been asking us for years to launch Roku in Australia, so we are very excited to announce this new partnership,” says Carrick.

Other features include:

  • 4K — the highest video quality currently available for streaming
  • Dolby Vision + High Dynamic Range (HDR) — enhances the contrast and colour representation of the existing pixels on your TV to create a more natural viewing environment
  • Automatic software updates — keeps you at the top of the streaming game with the latest features, hottest channels, and more
  • 8-Star EECA energy rating — TCL Roku TV® sets use considerably less power to function, reducing household electricity bills in the process

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