Roku QLED 75R8C5 75 inch Class Pro Series 74.5" Review

The 75-inch Roku Pro Series packs a 120Hz Mini-LED panel and Dolby Vision into a $1200 package. It's a great value for a big screen, but you'll want to budget for a soundbar.

Screen Size 75
Resolution 3840x2160
Panel Type QLED
Refresh Rate 120
Hdr Dolby Vision
Smart Platform Roku TV
Dolby Vision No
Roku QLED 75R8C5 75 inch Class Pro Series 74.5" tv
67.8 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

The 75-inch Roku Pro Series is a great value big-screen TV. It offers a 4K Mini-LED panel with 120Hz, Dolby Vision, and solid gaming features for around $1200. Just pair it with a soundbar, as the built-in audio is its main weakness.

Overview

If you're looking for a big-screen TV that's ready for gaming and streaming without breaking the bank, the 75-inch Roku Pro Series is a solid contender. It's a 4K Mini-LED QLED with a 120Hz panel, Dolby Vision HDR, and the famously simple Roku TV smart platform built right in. For around $1200, you're getting a lot of modern features, including FreeSync Premium Pro for smoother gaming and full-array local dimming for better contrast. It's a TV that promises to handle movie nights and gaming sessions with equal ease, and we dug into the data to see if it delivers.

Performance

The Roku Pro Series lands in the 87th percentile for display performance in our database, which is impressive for this price. That Mini-LED backlight with local dimming helps it punch above its weight in contrast, though its overall picture quality score sits at a more modest 43rd percentile. For gaming, it's in the 75th percentile, thanks to that 120Hz refresh rate and FreeSync support, making it a good fit for PS5 or Xbox Series X owners. The HDR performance, at the 83rd percentile, is another strong point, so Dolby Vision content from Netflix or Disney+ will look vibrant. Just don't expect flagship-level black levels or motion handling; it's good, not great.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 75.2
Audio 27.3
Smart 33.1
Gaming 91.5
Display 82.1
Connectivity 87.7
Social Proof 81
Picture Quality 89.1

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong value for a 75-inch Mini-LED TV with 120Hz 92th
  • Excellent HDR performance with Dolby Vision support 89th
  • The Roku TV platform is incredibly user-friendly and fast 88th
  • Solid gaming features with FreeSync Premium Pro 82th
  • Modern connectivity with Wi-Fi 6 and four HDMI ports

Cons

  • Audio quality is a weak spot, scoring in the 32nd percentile 27th
  • Overall picture quality scores are just average 33th
  • The smart TV interface, while simple, isn't as powerful as some competitors
  • Not the best choice for very bright rooms
  • Limited social proof and reviews in our database

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 75"
Resolution 3840 (4K UHD)
Panel Type QLED
Backlight Mini-LED
Aspect Ratio 16:9

HDR

HDR Formats Dolby Vision
Dolby Vision No
HDR10+ No
HLG No

Gaming

Refresh Rate 120 Hz
VRR FreeSync Premium Pro
Game Mode Yes

Smart TV

Platform Roku TV

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 4
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 6
Bluetooth 5.2
Ethernet Yes

Power & Size

Weight 37.2 kg / 82.1 lbs

Value & Pricing

At around $1200, the 75-inch Roku Pro Series sits in a sweet spot. You're getting a large, modern Mini-LED screen with gaming-ready specs for hundreds less than comparable models from Sony or Samsung. The value is in the core panel tech and features, not in top-tier processing or audio. If your main goal is a big, capable screen for movies and games without overspending, this is a compelling option. Just plan on a soundbar, because the built-in speakers won't cut it.

Price History

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vs Competition

This TV faces stiff competition. The Hisense U6 Series is a direct budget rival, often costing less but typically with a lower refresh rate and less robust HDR. The Sony BRAVIA 5 is a step up in processing and picture quality, but you'll pay more for a similar size. The real trade-off is against LG's OLEDs, like the G5. An OLED will destroy this Roku in contrast and black levels for a similar price, but you give up the sheer brightness for HDR and risk burn-in if you're a heavy gamer with static HUDs. The Roku's win is its combination of size, gaming features, and price.

Spec Roku QLED 75R8C5 75 inch Class Pro Series 74.5" Sony BRAVIA 3 Sony - 43" Class BRAVIA 3 LED 4K UHD Smart Google Toshiba 350NU Toshiba - 43" Class C350 Series LED 4K UHD Smart TCL 4K UHD - F35 TCL - 43" Class F35 Series 4K UHD HDR LED Smart Samsung UN40F6000F Samsung UN40F6000F 40 inch Class FHD LCD Smart TV Insignia F50 Insignia™ - 43" Class F50 Series LED 4K UHD Smart
Screen Size 75 43 43 43 40 43
Resolution 3840x2160 3840x2160 4K (2160p) 4K (2160p) 1920x1080 4K (2160p)
Panel Type QLED LED LED LED LED LED
Refresh Rate 120 60 60 60 60 60
Hdr Dolby Vision Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG HDR10+ HDR10
Smart Platform Roku TV Google TV Fire TV Fire TV Tizen Fire TV
Dolby Vision false true true true false false
Dolby Atmos - true true true false -
Hdmi Version - 2.1 2.0 2.0 - -
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product HdrAudioSmartGamingDisplayConnectivitySocial ProofPicture Quality
Roku QLED 75R8C5 75 inch Class Pro Series 74.5" 75.227.333.191.582.187.78189.1
Sony BRAVIA 3 43" Class LED Compare 92.973.895.958.351.197.290.690.7
Toshiba 350NU 43" Class C350 Series LED Compare 92.990.493.859.710.48890.643
TCL 4K UHD - F35 43" Class F35 Series Compare 96.590.493.851.610.485.890.643
Samsung UN40F6000F 40 inch Class Compare 86.56289.7244.854.988.243
Insignia F50 43" Class Series LED Compare 69.373.393.82410.466.394.343

Common Questions

Q: Is the Roku Pro Series good for gaming?

Yes, it's quite good. With a 120Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, it's ready for PS5 and Xbox Series X gaming, landing in the 75th percentile for gaming performance in our tests.

Q: How does the Roku Pro Series compare to an LG OLED?

An OLED like the LG G5 has perfect blacks and better viewing angles, but the Roku gets much brighter for HDR highlights. The Roku is also a better value for a 75-inch screen, while OLEDs excel in darker rooms.

Q: Do I need a soundbar with this TV?

We strongly recommend one. The audio performance scored in the 32nd percentile in our database, so the built-in speakers are underpowered for a TV this size, especially for movies or sports.

Q: Is the Roku smart platform easy to use?

Absolutely. Roku TV is one of the simplest, most intuitive smart TV interfaces available. It's fast, has all the major apps, and lacks the bloatware of some other platforms.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this TV if you're a home theater purist demanding the best possible contrast and motion handling. An OLED or a higher-end Sony Mini-LED will serve you better. Also, avoid it if you have a very bright, sunny room, as its anti-glare performance isn't a strong suit. And if you absolutely refuse to buy external speakers, look at a Samsung or Sony with better built-in audio. For everyone else looking for a big, simple, feature-packed screen, it's a contender.

Verdict

So, should you buy the 75-inch Roku Pro Series? If you want a massive 75-inch screen with good HDR and solid gaming features for about $1200, yes, it's a smart buy. It's a straightforward TV that does most things well, especially if you're already a fan of the Roku ecosystem. But if you're a videophile chasing the absolute best picture quality or you refuse to buy a soundbar, you should look at an OLED or a higher-end Mini-LED model. For the average living room looking for an upgrade, this Roku gets the job done without any fuss.