A:AnswerIt doesn’t come with HBO Max installed, but there is an AppStore and I was able to add it. So far I’ve been able to find and install all the apps I have on a Roku. The interface isn’t as slick, but works fine. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerWhen I was young I delivered appliances while in school. The old consoles and even the versions of the 90's & early 2000's were heavy. This TV is very light, maybe 10 lbs. The only problem is that it is bulky so it's a little awkward to handle. If you're mounting it on a wall you may need some assistance but if you're leaving it on the stand it should be easy for you to deal with.
A:AnswerHi Savannah - I just checked on my older model 58" Samsung 4K model, and was able to search the apps and download it, so I'm sure this newer 55" model has that capability. The interface on all 3 Samsung 4K tv's I own is about the same. These tv's come with most of the popular apps (Prime Video, Netflix, Hulu, Disney+) already downloaded, and they are right there on the "home" screen when you first power on the TV.
A:AnswerUnfortunately, not with the existing inputs - it comes with 2 HDMI inputs only. However, if you aren't using both HDMI inputs, you can get an RCA to HDMI adapter from Amazon for about 15 bucks. You won't get a 4K display, but you wouldn't get that anyway from DVD format. Should still look good though..Good luck!