Philips just launched its first Roku TV and it's an OLED sight to behold

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Roku and Philips are partnering up for the first time to create the Philips OLED Roku TV, a new smart television now arriving in stores. This first Philips Roku TV features an OLED panel with over eight million individually dimming pixels and up to 4K resolution, all paired with Dolby Atmos 2.1 room-filling sound. 

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The Philips OLED Roku TV has a gaming-friendly native refresh rate of up to 120Hz and AMD FreeSync Premium. This combination delivers smooth, fluid movement during gameplay. The new Roku TV is called the Philips Class 974 Series. It features four HDMI ports (one eARC/ARC), a LAN port, two USB ports, and a Digital Out Optical port. 

The Philips OLED Roku TV's 4K panel has Dolby Vision IQ, an advanced version of Dolby Vision HDR that improves the HDR experience in any lighting condition by dynamically optimizing picture quality without having to manually tweak brightness and contrast settings. 

The Philips OLED Roku TV includes a Roku Voice Remote that lets you use your voice to search through content and interact with the TV's smart Roku OS platform. 

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The launch of its first Roku TV widens the Philips smart TV lineup but also expands Roku's premium offerings. This marks the first time that Philips makes a Roku TV, having focused on Google TV offerings in the past. The 65-inch Philips OLED Roku TV is now available at Sam's Club for $1,299. Each TV comes with a 30-day free trial of AMC+ on the Roku Channel. 

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