Roku 55 4K Smart TV – A Detailed Look

The Roku 55 4K Smart TV has quickly become a reference point for midsize televisions that combine high‑definition picture performance with an easy‑to‑use streaming platform. In this article we break down the key specifications, design choices, and real‑world usage experience that matter to buyers looking for a reliable 55‑inch 4K set‑up.

First impressions from the unboxing

Tech reviewer DaveWeLike unboxes and sets up the Roku 55 4K Smart TV in a recent video. The packaging is compact, with the TV nestled in a molded foam tray, a quick‑start guide, the Roku remote, and a power cord. Dave notes that the weight feels solid but manageable for a single‑person installation, and the remote’s sleek design fits comfortably in the hand.

Design and build quality

From a design perspective the Roku 55 offers a minimalist aesthetic. The bezel measures just under 0.5 inches on each side, giving the screen a near‑borderless look that works well in both dark‑room home theaters and bright living‑room environments.

The TV can be wall‑mounted using a standard VESA 300 × 300 mm pattern, which is a convenient option for those who prefer a cleaner look.

Picture quality – 4K HDR performance

Equipped with a 4K UHD panel (3840 × 2160 pixels) and HDR10 support, the Roku 55 delivers sharp detail and a decent dynamic range for most