That price is not an introductory early bird offer either and will bag you a 32in Full HD model. Then there are bigger and 4K Ultra HD options, too, all with Roku’s recognised streaming platform built-in.  You get Freeview Play, BBC iPlayer, ITV X and more so you’ve got all you need to stream the rest of the World Cup 2022.  We’ve reviewed Roku TV powered sets before from the likes of Hisense but not for this kind of money. Here’s the full range of RCA models: 

32in Full HD (RR32HD1), £129.99 40in Full HD (RR40FD1), £169.99 55in 4K Ultra HD (RR55UD1), £269.99 

“Roku TV models offer consumers automatic updates, a customizable home screen, and a powerful universal search function that shows results ordered by price,” said the firm.  Unusually, the devices are being assembled in South Wales and could be one of the best value options for a smart TV this year and next. If you’re not so sure, check out out best budget TVs chart.  You can also read up on Roku’s first QLED TVs to launch in the UK. Tech Advisor’s Reviews Editor, Chris has been reviewing all kinds of tech for over 10 years and specialises in audio. He also covers a range of topics including home entertainment, phones, laptops, tablets and more.