onn. 58″ Class 4K UHD HDR Roku Smart LED TV (100018971)

58″ (57.5″ actual diagonal) 2160p UHD LED TV. VESA: 400 x 400 mm. 60 Hz refresh rate. 4K resolution. DLED display. Wireless streaming. Connections: 3 HDMI, 1 composite, 2 USB, 1 optical, 1 coaxial/cable and 1 headphone.

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Enhance your entertainment experience with the onn. 58″ 4K UHD Roku TV. It is built to serve all your media needs with HDMI and composite connections. USB port, digital audio, and headphone port capabilities allow you to customize your viewing and listening experience. With HDMI, this TV brings together crystal-clear digital video, multi-channel surround sound, and advanced control data – all through one cable. Any questions? Contact Onn support for live chat and product registration.

onn. 58″ Class 4K UHD HDR Roku Smart LED TV (100018971):

  • 58″ (57.5″ actual diagonal) 2160p UHD LED TV
  • VESA: 400 x 400 mm
  • 60 Hz refresh rate
  • 4K resolution
  • DLED display
  • Wireless streaming
  • Connections: 3 HDMI, 1 composite, 2 USB, 1 optical, 1 coaxial/cable and 1 headphone
  • What’s in the box? 1 onn. Roku TV 58″, 1 Roku TV remote control (batteries included), 1 Quick Start Guide, and 1 TV stand + hardware

Additional information

Assembled Product Weight

31.1 lbs

Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)

31.90 x 9.30 x 51.20 Inches

4K, 4-K or 4k may refer to:

  • 4000 (number)
  • Four kibibytes (4 × 1024 bytes, better written 4 KiB)
    • 4K disk sector size (Advanced Format)
    • 4K demoscene compo, a computer art competition using programs limited to 4 kibibytes
    • The Java 4K Game Programming Contest
  • 4K resolution, a collective term for digital video formats having a horizontal resolution of approximately 4,000 pixels
    • 4K UHDTV, an ultra-high-definition television format
  • 4K, the IATA airline code for Askari Aviation
  • 4K, an alternative name for Cuatro Cabezas (Four Heads), an Argentine multimedia production company.
  • 4K, model of Toyota K engine
  • 4K, the production code for the 1976 Doctor Who serial The Brain of Morbius
  • 4KScore test for prostate cancer screening
  • Kenn Borek Air, a Canadian airline IATA code

58 may refer to:

  • 58 (number)
  • one of the years 58 BC, AD 58, 1958, 2058
  • 58 (band), an American rock band
  • 58 (golf), a round of 58 in golf
  • "Fifty Eight", a song by Karma to Burn from the album Arch Stanton, 2014
  • 58 Concordia, a main-belt asteroid

Onn is the Irish name of the seventeenth letter of the Ogham alphabet, ᚑ, meaning "ash-tree", which is related to Welsh onn(en), from the root was *ōs-, *osen 'ash'. Its phonetic value is [o]. The letter's Bríatharogam kennings are the following:

  • congnaid ech "wounder of horses"
  • féthem soíre "smoothest of craftsmanship"
  • lúth fían "[equipment] of warrior bands"

These refer to different uses of ashwood as horsewhips, wood used by carpenters, and for spears. In the Old Irish period, onn "ash" was replaced by uinnius. McManus takes this as an indication that the Ogham letter names date to the Primitive Irish period.

Roku ( ROH-koo) is a brand of smart TV operating systems, smart TVs, streaming devices, and smart home and audio products designed and marketed by Roku, Inc., headquartered in San Jose, California, United States. Roku's smart TV products primarily offer access to streaming media content, including streaming television, from online services.

One of Roku's early products was a digital media player developed in collaboration with Netflix and introduced in May 2008, and it has since released at least 10 generations of streaming players. Roku's products have historically been built around the idea of utilizing low-cost hardware interfaces for over-the-top (OTT) media consumption. Roku, Inc., also licenses its Roku OS operating system as middleware for smart TVs, and as of 2023 manufactures its own branded smart TVs, soundbars and smart home devices. The Roku OS targets streaming TVs or devices as its primary hardware, like Amazon's Fire OS, Samsung's Tizen OS, Google's Android TV OS, and Apple's tvOS.

By some estimates, as of 2022 the Roku OS is the leading streaming TV platform in the US in terms of market share. The Roku OS also holds a noticeable 30.5% share of the global TV streaming hours, whereas the Roku Channel Store has the largest collection of TV channels among all streaming TV platforms, hosting 38,941 channels as of 2023.

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10 Reviews For This Product

  1. 10

    by Sara

    First I’m going to start out by saying that I’m in love with built in ROKU TVs. They’re so much better than a standard ‘Smart TV’ as they have loads more features. As far as this specific tv goes, it looks and runs just as nice as the name brand one that I replaced it with! Also, the remote that it comes with is just like a basic Roku remote, so nice and simple to use. The TV itself is loaded with features…the remote isn’t full of all kinds of useless buttons that do nothing but confuse a person. Activating the TV is a super easy step by step and it runs very smoothly. I haven’t had the TV for super long yet, so I can’t say how well it holds up, but for this price point, I’m super impressed!

  2. 10

    by Bunny

    I’ve really enjoyed laying in bed and watching this tv. The picture is clear and crisp. The only thing I don’t like about the tv is the legs that it stands on if you have it on a stand like I do. I have to get a larger tv stand because I didn’t want it mounted to my wall right now. I love that it has the apps of Disney+ and Netflix already on the screen and all I had to do was sign into my account and it’s ready to watch. The remote is so easy to use also. It’s small and has only a few buttons that you need to use. I highly recommend this tv for a child, your elderly parent or just for yourself. Also it’s easy to set up and start watching instantly.

  3. 10

    by Camillian

    This TV is really nice! Setting up all the apps and signing into subscriptions was super quick and easy. I love the simple straightforward remote with quick access buttons to the most popular apps. (Netflix, Disney+, hulu, Vudu). The sound isn’t amazing, but no large flat screen TV that we’ve ever owned has that figured out. We’ve always just had a sound bar or speakers to help support for better sound. The picture quality is great. There are 4 HDMI and 2 USB inputs, which is very nice!

  4. 10

    by Lauren

    I was so impressed to see the capability, size, and quality of this tv for the price point. It comes with all of the apps you need, especially if you only use internet tv. It looks huge in our living room and is super easy to operate. I highly recommend!

  5. 10

    by Rae

    This is a great sized tv and is just right for my family for our living room. We are a gaming family and video games look great on it. We also do a lot of streaming and the movies looked just as good as the games did. The colors are vivid and the quality is decent. The sound is alright as it is clear sounding and does get loud enough to be heard without the need to turn it to the max volume.

    We did choose to mount it on our wall but it does come with two legs if you wanted to stand it on a table or entertainment center. It was really easy to get it all setup and running as well as connect our console to it. It’s also not difficult at all to switch from cable to the console from the main menu.

    I love that the remote has buttons to quickly get to Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and Vudu because we are signed up to all 4 and if we are streaming, those are usually are go-to streaming options. It has a lot more apps to choose from and it was not difficult at all to find apps we have used in the past and download them to the t.v.

  6. 10

    by Moe

    I am completely in love with this Onn. 58″ Ultra High Definition Roku TV. For starters the picture quality is stunning. The colors are rich and vibrant, and it has an awesome display! I really like that there are 4 HDMI inputs, so I can leave my cable, video game console and DVD player all hooked up and still have a free spot.. The sound on this TV is great as well. There’s not a lot of bass in the sound, but the sound quality is crisp and clear. I absolutely love that there are so many free options with the Roku. Even if you never pay to subscribe to a streaming service, there are 1000’s of free movies and shows (and they are good ones, too!) I was very surprised at the light weight of this TV also, it makes it so easy to move around by myself. I also found the two legs that need to be attached very easy and very stable (there are even tiny non-slip pads on the bottom of the legs). Bottom line is this is an awesome TV, everything about it is the highest quality. I’m so happy, there’s no way you could go wrong with this TV!

  7. 10

    by Beth

    First, this TV is big – two people need to set it up & It wouldn’t fit on our old TV stand.

    It is very light, so we are going to be mounting it on the wall instead.

    The picture quality is great and it is even energy efficient rated.

    We’ve used it with the xbox and streaming through a laptop.

    It is very versatile beyond just the Roku!

  8. 10

    by Winchester

    This Onn TV really isn’t missing much—a huge 58 inch display that fills a room, 2160p resolution, 60 Hz. refresh rate, a two year warranty with product registration along with four HDMI, one composite, two USB, one LAN, one coax, one optical and a headphone jack. There’s no listing as of this writing, but I’m assuming like most Onn products, this one will also be affordable.

    The TV arrived by truck in perfect condition. It’s not super heavy, but it’s well packed and it helps if you have two people to pull it out of the box. The legs are a thick molded plastic and are labeled left and right so you can’t attach them wrong. The legs can only be installed one way. You can’t turn them around to point toward the center thereby gaining a few inches if your cabinet isn’t big enough. Due to this, my TV is currently sitting on glass blocks in front of my fireplace because the legs are too far apart for my shelf. I actually don’t mind my slapped together entertainment center. It’s the perfect height to watch.

    One thing that annoyed me is they put packing tape on the screen to hold down the plastic protecting the bevel. Why would anyone do that? I was trying to be so careful pulling up that tape, I felt like I was performing surgery. Thankfully it didn’t leave any residue.

    Roku is a great format—clean and easy to learn. You quickly figure out how to add channels and move them around so your most watched are at the top of the list. When registering your Roku TV online, be careful not to give your credit card information. It looks like you have to subscribe to access any content, but you don’t. Just continue to scroll all the way down to the bottom of the screen and continue on.

    The picture is what you would expect from an inexpensive TV. Not as crisp as the name brands, still more than sufficient for a secondary TV. There seems to be a bit more depth when viewing 4K content. The speakers are pretty good. I’ve heard much worse on higher end models. It all depends on the room. A larger room requires the sound to travel further. Placing the TV about a foot away from the wall gives the sound from the rear speakers something solid to bounce off of. There are literally dozens of settings for picture and sound under “Options” and taking the time to play with them can make a huge difference.

    For those considering purchasing this model, here are the dimensions. Approximately 59 inches diagonally. About an inch of that is bezel. Width is 51 inches, height is 30 inches. From the furthest point of one leg to the furthest point of the other is around 51 inches so basically the entire width of the TV. I’m not able to judge how reliable this model will be or how long it will last, but for now I’m happy. I think it’s a good compromise for anyone who craves having that huge TV, but doesn’t want to spend a ton of money to do so.

  9. 10

    by Scarlet

    I didn’t expect much out of this TV to be honest. The Onn brand seems to be a bit more like the generic store label. But we have been pleasantly surprised.

    CONS:

    Tv was difficult to remove from the box

    Feet were a but of a rough install for one person

    Setup would have been much easier if we had realized we could login on the computer instead of trying to enter using the small remote

    Low end audio quality is poor (If you care about sound you will want an external audio system)

    PROS:

    Image is pretty clear, not completely sharp, but definitely nicer than most

    Color is good

    Remote (though small) has the volume on the side which is actually nice

    User interfaces are nice, being able to use Disney Plus directly from the tv is so nice

    The star of this tv is really the ROKU integration

    Note to manufacturer: a customizable app would be nice, instead of a dedicated button for VUDU let your customers set the. Upton for whichever service they prefer!

  10. 10

    by Vikki

    With a great picture. Great if you want to get rid of cable bill. Remote has quick and easy buttons for Hulu disney+Netflix and vudu. The sound is ok. And you can’t really adjust the picture settings. Easy to operate and add your favorite TV apps.

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