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A Big Change Is Coming to Roku TVs

Williams MBy Williams MJune 21, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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A big transformations are underway across the Roku TVs home screen as leading manufacturers, including TCL, begin implementing standardized home screen interfaces on their devices. This shift replaces the previous customized designs that each brand had developed independently with the uniform Roku platform experience. The result is a more consistent visual presentation that emphasizes the core Roku identity while retaining only minimal brand-specific markers.

Previously, Roku TVs from different makers featured distinctive background colors and thematic elements chosen to reflect the individual company’s branding. Manufacturers incorporated palettes such as red, green or blue tones along with tailored graphics that created a unique appearance for each brand’s models. These customizations allowed for visual differentiation so that a TCL television might display a red background or bolder accents compared to those from other partners. The approach gave each hardware maker a degree of creative control over the user interface, even though the underlying operating system remained Roku-based.

Here is what the new Roku home screen looks like on TCL TVs.

Recent updates and new model releases, however, show these custom backgrounds being phased out. In their place, the familiar Roku City backdrop rendered in the signature purple hues now appears as the default across devices from TCL and other Roku TV partners. The detailed cityscape scene with its skyline elements, subtle animations, and seasonal variations provides the primary visual foundation for the home screen. The only remaining distinction for the original equipment manufacturer is the discreet display of the brand name or logo positioned in the top left corner. This minimal identifier preserves a light connection to the hardware maker without altering the overall interface consistency.

The standardization delivers several practical advantages for users and the ecosystem as a whole. Viewers who own multiple Roku TVs from different brands encounter an identical layout and color scheme, which reduces confusion during navigation and content discovery. Automatic software updates can be deployed more efficiently since developers work within a single unified environment rather than accommodating numerous proprietary variations. The purple Roku City aesthetic, already familiar to millions of streamers, reinforces brand recognition and integrates smoothly with recommendation rows, app tiles, live television options, and other dynamic interface components. Over time, this uniformity may also support enhanced features that leverage the shared visual framework, such as improved personalization tools or cross-device continuity.

The evolution of Roku TVs traces its origins to the founding of Roku Incorporated in 2002 by Anthony Wood, who had prior experience developing digital video recording technology. The company initially focused on standalone streaming players, with its first model launching in 2008. This device introduced an accessible platform for online video services and quickly gained traction among consumers seeking simple ways to access internet based entertainment. Expansion into integrated televisions occurred in two thousand fourteen when Roku partnered with manufacturers to embed its operating system directly into smart TV hardware. TCL became one of the earliest collaborators, releasing the first Roku TVs later that year. These models combined high-quality displays with built-in streaming functionality, eliminating the requirement for separate external devices. The concept proved popular, leading to rapid adoption by additional brands, including Hisense, Sharp, and others. Over the following decade, Roku TVs secured a leading position in the smart television market, offering affordable access to vast content libraries, while Roku later introduced its own branded television lines to further strengthen its presence.

As more manufacturers complete the transition to the standard purple Roku City home screen, existing owners may observe the change following routine software updates or when acquiring newer models. The consistent interface enhances the overall sense of reliability and polish associated with the Roku platform. Hardware makers can now concentrate development resources on display performance, audio quality, and physical design rather than interface theming. This collaborative approach strengthens the entire Roku ecosystem, which continues to serve a large and growing audience of streamers worldwide.

Looking forward the move toward visual standardization signals potential for deeper integration between Roku and its manufacturing partners. Future enhancements could include expanded customization options that operate within the shared purple framework or new interactive elements tied to the Roku City environment. Consumers stand to benefit from an even more refined smart television experience that prioritizes intuitive navigation, seamless content access, and long-term software support. The changes highlight Roku’s ongoing efforts to refine its platform while enabling partners to deliver competitive hardware options. As adoption spreads, the uniform look is expected to become the defining characteristic of Roku TVs across the market, ensuring that the signature purple backdrop remains a constant backdrop for entertainment in homes everywhere.

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