The Hikvision DS-D6055UN-D/S 55" 4K Android 13 Slim Floor-Standing Digital Signage combines 4K IPS performance with a slim metal shell and frosted anti-glare glass for premium retail and corporate installations. Android 13 with Cortex-A55 4-core, 4GB RAM, and 32GB manages scheduled content, while Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and Gigabit Ethernet cover all deployment needs. The wheeled stand enables repositioning without dismounting.

Key Features

  • 55" 4K IPS: 3840×2160 IPS at 500cd/m², 1200:1, 10-bit, 8ms, 178° in portrait orientation
  • Android 13: Cortex-A55 4-core 1.92GHz, 4GB RAM, 32GB; AV1, H.265, H.264 with CMS integration
  • Wi-Fi 6, BT 5.4, Gigabit LAN: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax Wi-Fi 6 with BT 5.4 and Gigabit LAN
  • RS-232 In/Out: Serial control for AV system integration
  • Caster-Wheeled Stand: Wheeled base with locks for easy repositioning between venue configurations
  • 7×24h Commercial Panel: IPS rated for continuous 24-hour commercial operation

Specifications

Screen 55" IPS E-LED
Resolution 3840×2160
Brightness 500cd/m²
Contrast 1200:1
Colour 10-bit
OS Android 13
CPU Cortex-A55 4-core, 1.92GHz
RAM 4GB
Storage 32GB EMMC
Input HDMI2.0(HDCP2.2)×1
Output Speaker(8Ω5W)×2
Network RJ45, Wi-Fi 6, RS232 In/Out
USB USB2.0×1, USB3.0×1
BT BT5.4
Power 108W typ/155W max
Dims (with stand) 740×1886×480mm
Weight 46.5kg

What's in the Box

  • Digital signage × 1
  • Stand × 1
  • Power cord × 1
  • Remote control × 1
  • User manual × 1
  • Quick start guide × 1
  • Regulatory info × 1
  • Stand M8 screws × 6
  • Key × 2
  • Foot pads × 4
  • Energy label × 1
  • Caster wheels × 4

Warranty

The Hikvision DS-D6055UN-D/S 55" 4K Android 13 Slim Floor-Standing Digital Signage is backed by the 3-year manufacturer warranty, providing peace of mind for professional installations.

Application Examples

Retail Entrances 4K promotions at shop entrances for high-footfall retail locations
Hospitality Lobbies Hotel services and event listings in slim floor-standing format
Public Venues Scheduled information content in transport hubs and public spaces