Smart Home technology
Compatible with your Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant devices.
Cast your content and entertainment
Share your videos, music and photos from your smartphone with the Roku TV app directly to your TV.
57.5" screen
Large enough to provide an immersive experience for everyone in the room.
4k Ultra High Definition
Provides more than 4 times as many pixels as a traditional HDTV and will completely change the visual detail and picture clarity.
High Dynamic Range
Delivers enhanced wider color, greater brightness, improved contrast than standard displays.
Smart TV with access to streaming services for countless entertainment options
Stream shows, movies, games and more with the TV's built-in Wi-Fi and integrated apps.
Built-in Roku smart platform delivers access to a world of entertainment
Stream from Disney+, Apple TV+, Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, Prime Video, or choose from more than 4,000 other streaming channels.
Voice search & control
Get to your entertainment even faster and voice control your streaming on the free Roku Mobile app.
LED TVs perform well in all lighting conditions
They also deliver plasma-like deep blacks and rich colors.
Dolby Audio
Provides crystal-clear audio with improved dialogue and enhanced loudness for a fuller audio mix.
3 HDMI inputs for the best home theater connection
High-speed HDMI delivers picture and digital surround sound in one convenient cable. HDMI cable not included.
Enjoy the picture from multiple angles
178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles provide a clear picture for viewers seated near the side of the screen.
1 USB input
Easily connect your digital camera, camcorder or other USB device.
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Never mind the Apple reference. SD should include a tutorial that schools posters how to remove key words from their posts. It's annoying and misleading.
After reading the reviews at BB folks seem to love this set for the most part. I just can't get past the Westinghouse brand name. Too many bad memories of past reviews.
Never mind the Apple reference. SD should include a tutorial that schools posters how to remove key words from their posts. It's annoying and misleading.
After reading the reviews at BB folks seem to love this set for the most part. I just can't get past the Westinghouse brand name. Too many bad memories of past reviews.
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Please don't try to explain again. I understood. I just found it no more than a crazy rant.
Please don't try to explain again. I understood. I just found it no more than a crazy rant.
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Here's a copy of the salutation of the email I received that sent me here. You might want to lay off the bottle or whatever. Does your name include poppy for an ulterior reason?
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Like I said, crazy rant.
Here's a copy of the salutation of the email I received that sent me here. You might want to lay off the bottle or whatever. Does your name include poppy for an ulterior reason?
We have found the following thread(s) matching one or more of your Instant Deal Alerts.
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Looking for a big, cheap TV for my team's workspace to use during meetings, brainstorming, teleconferencing, etc. I know Westinghouse has a pretty meh reputation but thinking this would fit that bill pretty well since it won't be used a ton and PQ won't really matter since I doubt it'll get any use in the traditional sense.
Looking for a big, cheap TV for my team's workspace to use during meetings, brainstorming, teleconferencing, etc. I know Westinghouse has a pretty meh reputation but thinking this would fit that bill pretty well since it won't be used a ton and PQ won't really matter since I doubt it'll get any use in the traditional sense.
I own this brand in the 50" version. It's hanging on my wall in my office. I got it mainly for Roku and the ability to have Chromecast stuck in the back to stream computer pages for clients or have soccer games or news on while I work.
I own an LG OLED 65" at home.
While it doesn't compare to my LG that cost 8 times more, it is a great TV for the price (bought it for dirt cheap during last BF on BB).
Sound is good, has HDR and is 4K. So long as it's not going to be hooked up to your high end sound system as part of your elite home theater setup for movies in the dark, this is a GREAT tv!
FWIW, I have the Hisense smart TV from another BB deal 2 years back, and as it hangs in my conference room and is connected to a PC, and while it's good for its intended purpose, it's still inferior to this Westinghouse.
300 bucks for a 58" Westinghouse might be a tad on the higher side, but if you need one now, it's a good TV!
Final thought: get a Roku built-in if you're gonna get a smart TV. It's amazing and beats the "smart" features of my LG OLED.
Just my $0.02
Never mind the Apple reference. SD should include a tutorial that schools posters how to remove key words from their posts. It's annoying and misleading.
After reading the reviews at BB folks seem to love this set for the most part. I just can't get past the Westinghouse brand name. Too many bad memories of past reviews.
I like the Westinghouse tv we have had for years, but it doesn't have the correct content protection for our new premium roku. So I'm looking at this as a great option.