Features
Screen Size = 65" (64.5" diag.)
Resolution = 2160p (4K / UHD)
Speaker Output Power = 8W + 8W
Wall Mount Pattern (VESA) = 400 x 200
Dimensions (with Stand) = 57.4" x 35.6" x 10.6" / 40.57 lbs.
Connections
HDMI = 3
Product Info
Product Description:
Sanyo 65" Class 4K (2160p) Roku Smart TV (FW65R70F): Roku TVâ„¢ makes streaming a snap. Sanyo Roku TV brings you top channels like Netflix, Google Play, Crackle, and more. Access to 500,000+ movies and TV episodes across thousands of free or paid channels plus innovative features make finding your favorite entertainment fast and simple.
Manufacturer:
Funai Corporation, Inc.
Model Number:
FW65R70F
Product SKU:
367749493
UPC:
053818340943
Streaming Services:
Sanyo Roku TV brings you top channels like Netflix, Vudu, Hulu, and more!
Condition:
New
Assembled Product Weight:
40.57 lbs
Resolution:
4K UHD
Refresh Rate:
60 Hz
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H):
57.40 x 10.60 x 35.60 Inches
Display Technology:
LED
Screen Size:
65"
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Either of these actually obtainable, like not having to wait in line for the store to sell 10 of them?
​For Bestbuy and Target, that's a good point. I'm not sure.
For Costco, it's not even solely Black Friday. It should be very attainable. They will begin offering the 65 inch Vizio V series for $399.99 beginning Nov 22nd and it'll be available for order in the store and online. Personally, I'd favor the V series anyway. The TCL 4 series is an incredibly dim TV.
The price I'm seeing for this item is $379.99 (seller is Walmart). I'm not sure about the quality of this TV. I'd spend a little more for a Hisense or TCL if it were me. This Sanyo is made by Funai, which also makes electronics for numerous other brands such as Philips.
Regardless, it really is crazy that you can buy a brand new Roku TV with a 65" screen for under $400.
The price I'm seeing for this item is $379.99 (seller is Walmart). I'm not sure about the quality of this TV. I'd spend a little more for a Hisense or TCL if it were me. This Sanyo is made by Funai, which also makes electronics for numerous other brands such as Philips.
Regardless, it really is crazy that you can buy a brand new Roku TV with a 65" screen for under $400.
The price I'm seeing for this item is $379.99 (seller is Walmart). I'm not sure about the quality of this TV. I'd spend a little more for a Hisense or TCL if it were me. This Sanyo is made by Funai, which also makes electronics for numerous other brands such as Philips.
Regardless, it really is crazy that you can buy a brand new Roku TV with a 65" screen for under $400.
You'll be more amazed to see a $279 Element 65" Roku tv from target for thanksgiving. Sure you would've to fight it out to get one. Electronics my friend!
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Walmart had several "Brand X" or "former name brands that lost their identity years ago and are now just fronts for Chinese manufacturers" 65" TV's for $380 - $420 last I checked. Hard to say exactly who really made each one and which ones have better / worse quality. Does Sanyo as a brand name mean anything any longer? I don't think the RCA, JVC, or Sharp names are indicative of a certain level of quality any longer. I'm not sure about Phillips.
Without examining them in much detail, of those five I guess I'd probably opt for the Sanyo in the hopes that the name still signifies some level of product quality, but who knows. At least it's only $380.
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Walmart had several "Brand X" or "former name brands that lost their identity years ago and are now just fronts for Chinese manufacturers" 65" TV's for $380 - $420 last I checked. Hard to say exactly who really made each one and which ones have better / worse quality. Does Sanyo as a brand name mean anything any longer? I don't think the RCA, JVC, or Sharp names are indicative of a certain level of quality any longer. I'm not sure about Phillips.
Without examining them in much detail, of those five I guess I'd probably opt for the Sanyo in the hopes that the name still signifies some level of product quality, but who knows. At least it's only $380.
Yea for TVs like this I look at the reviews and also the hard specs. Names don't mean much, like you said they are all made in some Chinese plant probably beside each other in varying degrees.
This Sanyo looked good based on the specs and its also a Roku TV. I and other family have had good experience with Roku based TVs.
You'll be more amazed to see a $279 Element 65" Roku tv from target for thanksgiving. Sure you would've to fight it out to get one. Electronics my friend!
Hi! Where are you seeing a 65 inch TV from Target for $279? I haven't seen that listed anywhere ... ? Thanks!
I have a 65 inch sanyo/ tiki ...and the problem is that it keep shutting off every 15-20 mins..don't know what to do ...I've only had it maybe two week's...not happy at all
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I have a 65 inch sanyo/ tiki ...and the problem is that it keep shutting off every 15-20 mins..don't know what to do ...I've only had it maybe two week's...not happy at all...sorry that was sanyo-roku
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For Costco, it's not even solely Black Friday. It should be very attainable. They will begin offering the 65 inch Vizio V series for $399.99 beginning Nov 22nd and it'll be available for order in the store and online. Personally, I'd favor the V series anyway. The TCL 4 series is an incredibly dim TV.
https://slickdeals.net/coupons/costco-wholesale/black-friday-deals/#ad-scan-79867
Regardless, it really is crazy that you can buy a brand new Roku TV with a 65" screen for under $400.
Regardless, it really is crazy that you can buy a brand new Roku TV with a 65" screen for under $400.
Good catch, another price drop
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Price is down to #380 now. That and as the other person was worried some may not want to fight to get a TV or have a costco membership.
But still good options for those looking as well.
Regardless, it really is crazy that you can buy a brand new Roku TV with a 65" screen for under $400.
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$380 Sceptre [walmart.com]
$380 Sanyo [walmart.com]
$400 JVC [walmart.com]
$400 RCA [walmart.com]
$410 RCA [walmart.com] I'm guessing this is the same as the $400 RCA but with "smart"/Roku functionality.
Without examining them in much detail, of those five I guess I'd probably opt for the Sanyo in the hopes that the name still signifies some level of product quality, but who knows. At least it's only $380.
$380 Sceptre [walmart.com]
$380 Sanyo [walmart.com]
$400 JVC [walmart.com]
$400 RCA [walmart.com]
$410 RCA [walmart.com] I'm guessing this is the same as the $400 RCA but with "smart"/Roku functionality.
Without examining them in much detail, of those five I guess I'd probably opt for the Sanyo in the hopes that the name still signifies some level of product quality, but who knows. At least it's only $380.
Yea for TVs like this I look at the reviews and also the hard specs. Names don't mean much, like you said they are all made in some Chinese plant probably beside each other in varying degrees.
This Sanyo looked good based on the specs and its also a Roku TV. I and other family have had good experience with Roku based TVs.
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