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Maybe it's just the nature of built-in chipsets in smart TV's.
I bought a TCL 6-series 75" Roku TV last year for our living room because I enjoyed using my Roku Ultra so much on my projector. But I have been disappointed with how sluggish the Roku is on my TV compared the standalone box. The Netflix and HBO apps in particular seem to drag, but even just navigating the home screen is sluggish compared to my Roku Ultra. It's gotten to the point where I'm considering buying another Roku Ultra to use on my living room TV, which completely defeats the purpose of buying a Roku TV in the first place. Kind of sad that a little $100 box outperforms a huge $1300 TV. |
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