
Roku Smart TV 2025 – 55-Inch Select Series, 4K HDR TV – Roku TV with Enhanced Voice Remote – Flat Screen LED Television with
Overview
The Roku Smart TV 2025 Select Series 55-inch is a budget-oriented 4K HDR LED television built for people who want straightforward streaming and simple setup without paying premium prices. It combines Roku’s intuitive OS — with direct access to Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV and thousands more channels — with an Enhanced Voice Remote that offers voice search, shortcut buttons and private listening. The 3840 x 2160 4K panel with HDR10 improves clarity and contrast for movies and TV shows, while built-in Wi‑Fi and multiple HDMI inputs make it easy to connect consoles, soundbars and media players. It’s a practical choice for living rooms, apartments or secondary TVs where value, ease of use and broad app support matter most.
Key Features
- Display: 55-inch 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) LED panel with HDR10 support for expanded contrast and color
- Operating System: Roku OS with home screen search, channel store, personalized feed and mobile app private listening
- Remote: Enhanced Voice Remote with built-in microphone for voice search, shortcut buttons, TV power/volume control and a 3.5mm headphone jack for private listening
- Connectivity: Dual-band 802.11ac Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth audio support for compatible accessories, Ethernet port, 3x HDMI inputs (one with ARC support), USB and optical audio out
- Dimensions & Mounting: Slim flat-screen design; compatible with common wall mounts — check the included manual for the exact VESA pattern and stand dimensions before purchase
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Roku OS with fast access to thousands of streaming channels and a simple interface
- Enhanced Voice Remote for voice search, TV power/volume control and private listening
- 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution with HDR10 for improved detail and dynamic range
- Multiple HDMI inputs and common ports simplify connecting gaming consoles and soundbars
- Affordable price point for a 55-inch smart TV with modern streaming features
Cons
- 60 Hz LED panel — not ideal for high-frame-rate gaming or advanced motion smoothing
- HDR support limited to HDR10; premium formats like Dolby Vision are typically not supported
- Speakers are basic; users who want cinema-grade sound should budget for a soundbar
- Advanced gamers may miss HDMI 2.1 features (variable refresh rate, high-bandwidth passthrough) on this Select Series
Recommendations
- Cord-cutters who want an easy-to-use, full-featured streaming platform with minimal setup
- Families or roommates needing a reliable living-room or bedroom TV with wide app support
- Casual gamers who play at 60 Hz and prioritize streaming and low-cost value over next-gen gaming features
- Buyers looking for a secondary TV (guest room, den, or kitchen) where smart features matter more than premium picture processing
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