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Hisense Roku R50A7200GTUK

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There are reasons wine is dated by year. The grapes might come from the same fields, the fermentation process may be identical and the barrels alike, but the taste and quality still varies from season to season. While TV panel production is unlikely to be quite so affected by the weather, the Hisense Roku R50A7200GTUK proves that just because you use the same materials and method as last year’s excellent vintage, it doesn’t mean the results will be the same.

This Hisense Roku 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’ll need, without so much as an extra box or stick in sight. While there are many Roku TVs available in the US, they’re still relatively rare in the UK – though numbers are now increasing.

The Hisense Roku R50A7200GTUK is priced at £399,

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