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RCA Roku RK24HF1

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RCA’s 24in TV is almost shockingly lightweight. Even with its ultra-basic feet attached, it weighs so little a toddler could easily tuck it under their arm and wander around with it. We guess this makes the RK24HF1 a particularly portable TV, but it also raises concerns about both the quality of its internal components and its ability to withstand any knocks it might incur while you, or your toddler, are carting it around.

The RK24HF1’s bezel, rear and feet are all made from pretty basic-looking black plastic, and the bezel and rear are both more prominent than you might expect of a 2024 TV. The crisp RCA and Roku TV logos on the screen’s bottom edge liven things up a bit, but overall the RK24HF1 looks a little

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