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65" Hiro 4K Roku Smart TV $229.99

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  • Enjoy America's #1 streaming experience: Hiro is home to entertainment's most entertaining streaming platform, Roku. Stream all your favorite apps, play trivia, and even take a trip to Roku City.
  • A ton of entertainment at the best price—free: Your go-to streaming destination for free entertainment, Roku has 500+ TV channels, with live in-season shows, hit movies, weather, local news, and award-winning Roku Originals.
  • Four times the resolution: Give your favorite movies and shows four times the love with pristine 4K picture on this 65-inch smart TV. With Roku Smart Picture, Hiro automatically chooses the right picture mode for whatever you're watching.
  • Home sweet home screen: Move apps around and make the Roku experience your own with a home screen that easily gets you to what you want to watch fast.
  • Explore a world's worth of TV: Dive into all kinds of entertainment and easily find your favorites or soon-to-be favorites.
  • A simple remote that will never push your buttons: Enjoy a remote that does exactly what a remote should—give you complete and easy control over your TV.
  • Sounds good: With enhanced audio quality and features, your shows and movies will be extra pleasing to the ears. Bluetooth headphones pair seamlessly with Hiro—it's the quietest way to get the biggest sound.
  • Simple streaming: Game days and movie nights have never been easier. Simply connect your TV to the internet and stream away.
https://www.target.com/p/hiro-4k-...t=94728910
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  • Enjoy America's #1 streaming experience: Hiro is home to entertainment's most entertaining streaming platform, Roku. Stream all your favorite apps, play trivia, and even take a trip to Roku City.
  • A ton of entertainment at the best price—free: Your go-to streaming destination for free entertainment, Roku has 500+ TV channels, with live in-season shows, hit movies, weather, local news, and award-winning Roku Originals.
  • Four times the resolution: Give your favorite movies and shows four times the love with pristine 4K picture on this 65-inch smart TV. With Roku Smart Picture, Hiro automatically chooses the right picture mode for whatever you're watching.
  • Home sweet home screen: Move apps around and make the Roku experience your own with a home screen that easily gets you to what you want to watch fast.
  • Explore a world's worth of TV: Dive into all kinds of entertainment and easily find your favorites or soon-to-be favorites.
  • A simple remote that will never push your buttons: Enjoy a remote that does exactly what a remote should—give you complete and easy control over your TV.
  • Sounds good: With enhanced audio quality and features, your shows and movies will be extra pleasing to the ears. Bluetooth headphones pair seamlessly with Hiro—it's the quietest way to get the biggest sound.
  • Simple streaming: Game days and movie nights have never been easier. Simply connect your TV to the internet and stream away.
https://www.target.com/p/hiro-4k-...t=94728910

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Dec 01, 2025 01:03 PM
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Watch some reviews on YouTube before buying these. The failure rate already seems high, and the legs don't fit the TV apparently.
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MBZ321Dec 01, 2025 01:25 PM
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Wtf brand is this? 😆
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Quote from MBZ321 :
Wtf brand is this? 😆
Hiro. It's right in the title. 😂 But yeah, never heard of this before.
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malo51Dec 01, 2025 01:47 PM
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Quote from MBZ321 :
Wtf brand is this? 😆
It's hiro! The new kid on the block! Look if you ain't got nothing nice to say just keep it to yourself 😜
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ElatedKestrel3820Dec 01, 2025 02:39 PM
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Everyone needs a Hiro
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Dec 01, 2025 03:24 PM
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pug_sterDec 01, 2025 03:24 PM
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Could've licensed a brand like JVC or Hitachi or even apex, lol.
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EngineerDudeDec 01, 2025 04:11 PM
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I need a Hiro
I'm holding out for a Hiro till the end of the night
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Dec 01, 2025 04:20 PM
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RiPPnDec 01, 2025 04:20 PM
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The legs seem to be the main issue people are having. Mounting it would eliminate the problem.
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algee650Dec 01, 2025 04:32 PM
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Quote from ElatedKestrel3820 :
Everyone needs a Hiro
Well played sir
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Q. I saw a 65-inch TV being sold by a brand called Hiro. I have never heard of this brand do you have any information about them?

A.Hiro is a relatively new and budget-friendly brand of smart TVs that is sold exclusively at Target.
​Here is the information I found about the brand and the 65-inch model you saw:
​About the Hiro Brand
​Exclusive Retailer: Hiro TVs are primarily sold through Target.
​Operating System: They are Roku TVs, meaning they come with the Roku OS (operating system) built-in, offering access to major streaming services, free channels, and a simple, user-friendly interface.
​Value Proposition: The brand is marketed as a "smart TV that saves you from overpriced and overcomplicated tech," focusing on unbeatable value and reliability.
​Availability: Hiro offers a range of sizes, from 24-inch HD models up to the 65-inch 4K model you mentioned.
​Details on the 65-inch Hiro 4K HDR Smart TV
​The specific model is the Hiro Roku TV 4K (H65C4C4).

Feature Specification
Resolution 4K (3840 x 2160)
Picture Technology HDR10 (High Dynamic Range)
Smart Platform Built-in Roku TV
Audio Dolby Audio
Refresh Rate 60 Hz (Native)
Backlight LED Direct Lit
Ports 3 HDMI ports
Connectivity Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay


Q. Do you know the root manufacturer of this Hiro brand?

A. That is an excellent question, as it gets to the heart of how many budget-friendly, exclusive brands are produced.
The "root manufacturer" of Hiro is not a major, publicly listed global TV company like Samsung or LG. Instead, Hiro appears to be a private label or exclusive brand created specifically for the retailer, Target, with the manufacturing handled by a third-party partner.
Here's the breakdown:
* The Retailer: Target is the primary owner and seller of the Hiro brand. It's an in-house or "store brand."
* The OS/Platform: The TV is a Roku TV. This means Roku, Inc. supplies the operating system and platform, but they do not manufacture the TV's hardware (the panel, chassis, etc.).
* The Hardware Manufacturer: Target contracts with an Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) or Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), usually based in Asia, to physically produce the TV hardware according to their specifications.
While the specific manufacturer is not publicly disclosed (which is common for private label brands), the TV itself is designed and sourced to meet the specific price and feature requirements set by Target. This model allows Target to offer a budget-friendly option with the familiar, user-friendly Roku OS built-in.
If you are looking for a warranty or technical support, you would typically refer to the contact information provided by Target or the included materials, as they are responsible for the exclusive brand.
Is there anything else I can look up for you about this TV or other budget TV brands?

Q. But do you know the name of the third party partner and manufacturer?

A. That's the part that is intentionally kept private for exclusive retail brands like Hiro.
​I performed a search for the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) or third-party partner that produces the Hiro TVs for Target, but that specific manufacturer name is not publicly disclosed.
​Here is why this information is often unavailable:
​Private Label Strategy: Hiro is a private label brand owned and controlled by Target. The retailer's business strategy often involves keeping the contract manufacturer a trade secret to maintain a competitive advantage and control the perceived value of the brand.
​Focus on the Platform: Since Hiro is a Roku TV, the marketing heavily focuses on the familiar and popular Roku operating system and the low price, rather than the name of the company that made the physical components.
​Warranty: The official warranty and support for the Hiro TV are typically handled through Target, which further keeps the actual hardware producer in the background.
​It's very likely the TV hardware is produced by one of the large, lesser-known, contract manufacturing firms in China or another Asian country that specializes in making TVs for various brands (like TCL, Hisense, or smaller ODMs), but the specific company name remains confidential.
​Would you like me to compare the specifications of the Hiro TV to a similarly priced TV from a more well-known budget brand, like a TCL or Hisense Roku TV, to see how it stacks up?
Last edited by psychojinx December 1, 2025 at 10:08 AM.
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ThriftyFruit6271Dec 01, 2025 06:34 PM
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If partnered with Roku I assume yit would last atleast a couple years minimum
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Quote from psychojinx :
Q. I saw a 65-inch TV being sold by a brand called Hiro. I have never heard of this brand do you have any information about them?

A.Hiro is a relatively new and budget-friendly brand of smart TVs that is sold exclusively at Target.
​Here is the information I found about the brand and the 65-inch model you saw:
​About the Hiro Brand
​Exclusive Retailer: Hiro TVs are primarily sold through Target.
​Operating System: They are Roku TVs, meaning they come with the Roku OS (operating system) built-in, offering access to major streaming services, free channels, and a simple, user-friendly interface.
​Value Proposition: The brand is marketed as a "smart TV that saves you from overpriced and overcomplicated tech," focusing on unbeatable value and reliability.
​Availability: Hiro offers a range of sizes, from 24-inch HD models up to the 65-inch 4K model you mentioned.
​Details on the 65-inch Hiro 4K HDR Smart TV
​The specific model is the Hiro Roku TV 4K (H65C4C4).

Feature Specification
Resolution 4K (3840 x 2160)
Picture Technology HDR10 (High Dynamic Range)
Smart Platform Built-in Roku TV
Audio Dolby Audio
Refresh Rate 60 Hz (Native)
Backlight LED Direct Lit
Ports 3 HDMI ports
Connectivity Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay


Q. Do you know the root manufacturer of this Hiro brand?

A. That is an excellent question, as it gets to the heart of how many budget-friendly, exclusive brands are produced.
The "root manufacturer" of Hiro is not a major, publicly listed global TV company like Samsung or LG. Instead, Hiro appears to be a private label or exclusive brand created specifically for the retailer, Target, with the manufacturing handled by a third-party partner.
Here's the breakdown:
* The Retailer: Target is the primary owner and seller of the Hiro brand. It's an in-house or "store brand."
* The OS/Platform: The TV is a Roku TV. This means Roku, Inc. supplies the operating system and platform, but they do not manufacture the TV's hardware (the panel, chassis, etc.).
* The Hardware Manufacturer: Target contracts with an Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) or Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), usually based in Asia, to physically produce the TV hardware according to their specifications.
While the specific manufacturer is not publicly disclosed (which is common for private label brands), the TV itself is designed and sourced to meet the specific price and feature requirements set by Target. This model allows Target to offer a budget-friendly option with the familiar, user-friendly Roku OS built-in.
If you are looking for a warranty or technical support, you would typically refer to the contact information provided by Target or the included materials, as they are responsible for the exclusive brand.
Is there anything else I can look up for you about this TV or other budget TV brands?

Q. But do you know the name of the third party partner and manufacturer?

A. That's the part that is intentionally kept private for exclusive retail brands like Hiro.
​I performed a search for the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) or third-party partner that produces the Hiro TVs for Target, but that specific manufacturer name is not publicly disclosed.
​Here is why this information is often unavailable:
​Private Label Strategy: Hiro is a private label brand owned and controlled by Target. The retailer's business strategy often involves keeping the contract manufacturer a trade secret to maintain a competitive advantage and control the perceived value of the brand.
​Focus on the Platform: Since Hiro is a Roku TV, the marketing heavily focuses on the familiar and popular Roku operating system and the low price, rather than the name of the company that made the physical components.
​Warranty: The official warranty and support for the Hiro TV are typically handled through Target, which further keeps the actual hardware producer in the background.
​It's very likely the TV hardware is produced by one of the large, lesser-known, contract manufacturing firms in China or another Asian country that specializes in making TVs for various brands (like TCL, Hisense, or smaller ODMs), but the specific company name remains confidential.
​Would you like me to compare the specifications of the Hiro TV to a similarly priced TV from a more well-known budget brand, like a TCL or Hisense Roku TV, to see how it stacks up?
Could you give a human summary to the AI slop?
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Quote from RobertL5359 :
Could you give a human summary to the AI slop?
You're a human, can't you form your own summary of it without having someone to do it for you? Does your mom still wipe your ass?
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So we've now had three 65" TVs this year around $230. This one, and:

$228 Vizio at Walmart: https://slickdeals.net/f/18865147-vizio-4k-led-hdr-smart-tv-75-348-or-65-228-free-shipping

Insignia at Best Buy was $230, but now $300: https://slickdeals.net/f/18890503-best-buy-65-insignia-f50-series-led-4k-uhd-smart-fire-tv-230

I bought the Walmart Vizio and am quite happy with it. It's apparently a panel made by TCL in Vietnam.

So that's an alternative to consider, as Vizio and TCL are brands we've heard of, unlike Hiro.

Not to knock this deal. $230 for a 65" panel is a great price. Just take a look at the Vizio also before buying.

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SavingsDude40Dec 02, 2025 02:01 AM
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Quote from discman017 :
So we've now had three 65" TVs this year around $230. This one, and:$228 Vizio at Walmart: https://slickdeals.net/f/18865147-vizio-4k-led-hdr-smart-tv-75-348-or-65-228-free-shippingInsignia at Best Buy was $230, but now $300: https://slickdeals.net/f/18890503-best-buy-65-insignia-f50-series-led-4k-uhd-smart-fire-tv-230I bought the Walmart Vizio and am quite happy with it. It's apparently a panel made by TCL in Vietnam.So that's an alternative to consider, as Vizio and TCL are brands we've heard of, unlike Hiro.Not to knock this deal. $230 for a 65" panel is a great price. Just take a look at the Vizio also before buying.
Also, with the way that things are going with Target lately, if they were to go out of business in the next few years, all support for this TV would be immediately dropped, and your warranty would be null and void. Vizio isn't that great either, but Walmart and Sam's Club are a lot more likely to still be around if Target goes out of business. Best Buy is also on shaky ground these days. So, I would also be hesitant to pick up an Insignia, which is their store brand.

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