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Rca 65 Class 4k (2160p) Led Tv (Rtu6549) Reviews

Our Verdict

The RCA 65-inch Roku 4K TV is a welcome entrant into the more affordable range of 4K TVs, only this model falls flat due to some poor blueprint choices, such equally awkward port placement and a backlight that limits HDR support.

For

  • Good port selection
  • Sharp 4K picture
  • Good color accuracy

Against

  • Bad-mannered port placement
  • No local dimming
  • Limited HDR support
  • Narrow viewing angles

Tom's Guide Verdict

The RCA 65-inch Roku 4K Idiot box is a welcome aspirant into the more affordable range of 4K TVs, but this model falls flat due to some poor design choices, such as bad-mannered port placement and a backlight that limits HDR support.

Pros

  • +

    Good port pick

  • +

    Sharp 4K picture show

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    Good color accurateness

Cons

  • -

    Awkward port placement

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    No local dimming

  • -

    Limited HDR support

  • -

    Narrow viewing angles

The RCA 65-inch Roku TV is a fairly affordable $630 4K Idiot box from a brand that'due south largely faded from buyers' minds. In a play to get upward to speed in the modernistic marketplace, RCA is offering a smart TV with 4K resolution and basic HDR support. Information technology's a passable budget TV, but the price isn't quite as upkeep-friendly as what you'll find from rival Television receiver makers.

RCA 65-inch Roku Television receiver (RTRU6527-US) Specs

Price
$629.99
Screen Size
65 inches
Resolution
3840 10 2160
HDR
HDR10
Refresh Rate
60Hz
Ports
iii HDMI, USB 2.0
Audio
2 channel x eight watt
Smart Idiot box Software
Roku TV
Size
37.75 10 63.5 x 3.3 inches
Weight
55.25 pounds

  Design

The RCA is an inexpensive TV, and the design doesn't do much to hide this. The chassis surrounding the display is fabricated of black plastic, with a thick sleeky bezel surrounding the screen, and a matte black rear panel. The included stand is comprised of two boomerang-shaped aluminum feet that attach on either side of the TV.

Measuring 37.75 x 63.5 x 3.3 inches, the fix is on the thicker side, even when compared with other affordable models.

The Vizio E65-e0 is about every bit thick, at three.31 inches, but the TCL Roku 55-inch 55S405 (3.0 inches) and the Samsung 55-inch MU6300 (2.five inches) are both slimmer.

Along the left-hand side of RCA's TV on the rear panel are several built-in control buttons. They let yous ability the TV on and off, switch betwixt inputs, modify the aqueduct and volume, and mute the audio . These buttons are set up right along the side of the TV, so  they are easy to reach.

Ports

On the rear console of the 65-inch RCA are all of the TV's inputs. In that location you'll find 3 HDMI ports (one with ARC), a trio of blended video connections, 2 USB 2.0 ports and an RF connector for antenna or cablevision connections.

For audio, the set besides has a headphone jack for auxiliary output and a digital optical connection for older surround-sound systems. For network connectivity, the Tv set has both 802.11ac Wi-Fi and a LAN connectedness for wired networking.

But instead of just placing these ports on the dorsum in an easy- to-reach position, RCA fabricated the unfortunate option to set the connector panel a total pes in from the edge of the Tv, making information technology virtually impossible to connect or disconnect a cable without repositioning the  Tv. Complicating things further, the ports are inset and face up down, making the act of plugging in an HDMI cable much more than difficult.

Operation

Watching Blade Runner 2049, the 4K resolution on RCA'south Telly was sharp enough to brand out minute details, like the fine grain of the forest-panelled halls of the Wallace Corporation or the intricate pattern on a porcelain teacup. The 60Hz panel too does an admirable task with showing these sorts of tight, densely packed details in motility, with very niggling of the noisy screen-door issue we oftentimes see in less expensive TVs. HDR content, on the other hand, doesn't wait equally good equally it should on the RCA set. For case, the dystopian Los Angeles cityscapes that are peppered with bright lights and neon signs instead looked like a hodgepodge of color and indistinct, drab shadows.

Some of this lackluster HDR support tin can be attributed to the display'southward brightness. RCA claims a maximum effulgence of 250 nits, and our testing actually showed better, at 275 nits. But that's withal depression enough to hamper any sort of HDR consequence. By comparison, we saw brighter displays on most of the competing affordable 4K sets, like the Insignia 55-inch Roku TV (351 nits), the Samsung 55-inch MU6300 (332 nits) and the TCL 55S405 (314 nits). But the Vizio SmartCast E65-E0 (180 nits) fared worse.

Blade Runner 2049's dystopian Los Angeles cityscapes looked similar a hodgepodge of colour and indistinct, drab shadows on RCA's set.

On meridian of this, RCA'southward set only supports the basic HDR10 format, with no back up for more advanced formats, similar Dolby Vision or HDR10 Plus. This can be attributed to the RCA's D-led backlight, which has an LED array for directly backlighting, only no discrete dimming. Instead of over-Illuminating dark portions of the screen when trying to properly light bright objects, the backlight simply over-illuminates the entire panel.

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The inherent drawback to this arroyo is a lack of real brightness differentiation, especially when viewing HDR content. In Spider-Homo Homecoming, a fight scene atop a jet had all sorts of calorie-free blooming, with the nighttime sky frequently losing such fine details every bit the stars.

An even more noticeable issue was the glow that turned black portions of the screen a shining gray. These elevated blacks are especially axiomatic when viewing a letterbox movie, every bit the black bars on the top and bottom are quite obviously non true blackness. Information technology likewise means that some of the subtler qualities brought out by HDR, such as the variation in cloudy skies, appear dulled. It'south still a footstep upwards from sets with standard dynamic range, only nowhere near what you'll get with sets that take detached dimming zones. Even compared with sets that have relatively few backlighting zones, such as the Vizio SmartCast E65-E0 and its 12 dimming zones, the RCA struggled to friction match the more focused backlighting and deeper blackness levels the Vizio offered.

With a response time of 39 milliseconds, the RCA should be a pretty great inexpensive set for gaming.

The viewing angles are also disappointing. Viewing a solid-purple examination screen, I saw colour shifting from very petty off-axis motion. When standing at a 45-degree angle to the screen, the purples shifted enough that the unabridged screen looked pink. Vertical viewing angles are equally limited, as differences in color tin be seen between sitting and standing.

The weaknesses seen in anecdotal viewing were born out in our lab testing. Even nether the best performing mode (standard), the colour gamut numbers weren't ideal, with the RCA reproducing 98.5 per centum of the sRGB colour space. This falls behind the Vizio E65-E0 (99.2 percent) and the Samsung 55-inch MU6300 (99.0 percent) but is similar to the TCL 55S405 (98.4) and significantly better than the Insignia 55-inch Roku TV (96.7 per centum). Generally,  we like to see numbers closer to 100 percent, since it indicates better colour quality overall.

As measured with our X-Rite colorimeter, the Tv set had a Delta-East score of 1.61 (closer to goose egg is improve) using the best quality setting available, Flick style. Although that'southward ameliorate than we've seen on some affordable sets, such as the Insignia NS-55DR620NA18 (2.03) and the TCL 55S405 (two.17), it's not every bit authentic as  the Vizio SmartCast E65-E0 (one.37).

With a response time of 39 milliseconds, the RCA should be a pretty great inexpensive set for gaming. Even some of the pricier smart TVs on the market have response times ranging upward of fifty milliseconds, but when carve up-second timing is the divergence betwixt victory and defeat, you'll definitely desire something in the single digits.

Audio

The RCA comes outfitted with a pair of eight-watt speakers, which manage to bulldoze a surprising amount of sound. The volume output from the 2 speakers can get quite loud, with even 50 percent volume pumping out enough sound to not but make full the room but exist heard in the side by side room over. The merely problem with this audio is that  around 70 percent volume, there is some noticeable distortion that only gets worse as the volume increases; you'll also notice an aural reverberation of the chassis.

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Bass levels are meliorate than expected, but they tend to overwhelm the residue of the audio. Equally I listened to Kevin MacLeod'south "Fearless First," the driving bass sounded quite full, merely the lighter flute melody frequently was echoey and distant.

Smart Features

Like other manufacturers, including TCL and Insignia, RCA has opted to employ Roku's smart Boob tube interface for its connected functions. This may be the best conclusion made in the pattern of this prepare, every bit Roku's interface is both intuitive to utilize and full-featured. Setup is  quick and simple, requiring you to create a Roku account (or sign into an existing one) and and so sync the Television receiver to that account. Even if you have to create a new business relationship, the unabridged process can be done in five minutes.

RCA has opted to use Roku'southward smart Goggle box interface for its continued functions. This may be the best decision made in the design of this fix.

Roku's tiled icon layout is easy to understand, like shooting fish in a barrel to navigate with the directional pad on the Roku remote, and customizable enough to allow any user prepare the TV with their preferred apps and services. With thousands of apps and streaming channels to choose from, including popular services like SlingTV, Netflix, Hulu, HBO Now and YouTube, string-cutters won't have much problem putting together a robust replacement to cable or satellite, or simply supplementing their regular viewing with loads of free content.

Remote

The Roku remote is virtually identical to the Roku-branded remote controls offered by TCL and Insignia. The small remote fits easily into your mitt, and isn't overloaded with too many buttons. The purple directional pad in the eye of the remote will be familiar to anyone who has used a Roku device, and easy to grasp for newcomers.

Other navigational buttons, such as habitation back and media playback controls, are clearly labeled with easy-to-understand icons. The side of the remote features a rocker switch for turning volume up and down and a divide button to mute audio. There are also four dedicated app buttons, offer ane-bear on access to featured apps, in this instance Netflix, Hulu, Fandango Now and Pandora.

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One nice touch on is that unlike well-nigh Roku remotes  we have seen, the RCA version has a matte end instead of the usual glossy black plastic. While this is entirely subjective, I think it feels better when held in my paw, and I capeesh that it doesn't collect fingerprints the fashion a piano-gloss finish does.

Entirely absent from the remote are Roku's more than premium audio and vocalisation features. There is no congenital-in headphone jack for private listening, nor is there a built-in microphone for voice-search capability. Those looking to use these functions, all the same, can withal access them using the Roku app on their smartphone.

Bottom Line

The RCA 65-inch Roku Telly looks pretty corking on paper, with 4K resolution, HDR support, a solid Smart TV platform and a pretty decent cost. Unfortunately, the reality isn't quite up to expectations: HDR support is limited in format and visible effects, and the Roku platform is standard for inexpensive TVs. Despite these letdowns, the TV has OK sound with clear dialogue and swell volume, and the bones performance is more than than good plenty for people who aren't as well picky.

That said, although the toll is in the affordable range for a 65-inch TV, it's not the best value out at that place. We much prefer the Vizio SmartCast Due east-Series E65-E0 for its superior motion picture quality, and the TCL Roku 55-inch 55S405 for its  similar combination of performance and Roku smarts at a much more affordable cost.

Credit: Tom's Guide

Brian Westover is currently Pb Annotator, PCs and Hardware at PCMag. Until recently, however, he was Senior Editor at Tom's Guide, where he led the site's Tv set coverage for several years, reviewing scores of sets and writing near everything from 8K to HDR to HDMI 2.1. He also put his calculating knowledge to good use by reviewing many PCs and Mac devices, and also led our router and home networking coverage. Prior to joining Tom's Guide, he wrote for TopTenReviews and PCMag.

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