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Hisense Roku R50A7200GTUK

£399

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The Hisense Roku R50A7200GTUK is likely to be the cheapest 50in TV we’ll see on sale in the UK this year from a major manufacturer. It promises a good-sized, punchy 4K HDR image and all the major apps and services you could need, without so much as an additional box or stick in sight.

It’s a pledge that Hisense honoured so well in 2020 that it has decided to leave the recipe pretty much as it was for its 2021 Roku TV. While there are many Roku TVs available in the US, for the UK this Hisense model stands alone.

The price is just £399, although if last year’s set is anything to go by, that could drop significantly later in the year. 43in, 55in and 65in sizes are also available, though our review sample here is the 50in version. On paper, these other panel variants are identical, apart from that the 43in one comes with a lower-powered 2 x 7W speaker system and the top-end size benefits from a 2 x 10W

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