A:AnswerYes, the Omni series comes with 4K UHD. I love this TV. I use it for movies/streaming/gaming/music/etc. and it performs wonderfully. The picture is beautiful, the quality is unbelievable. The detail and reality were almost uncomfortably at first...definitely changes the viewing experience. The characters on the screen look like they could be standing in the room. You feel like you're IN the program/movie WITH the characters...CRAZY! It supports dual-band sound (2.5g/5g). I paired it with a two-channel Samsung soundbar with a subwoofer and they're awesome together. I HIGHLY recommend this TV.
A:AnswerHey AladdinSane! Sorry your question hasn't been answered in a little while. The brightness level on the Omni Set is good! The TV is 4k, so the brightness is bound to be good and better than 1080p! I have a 1080p smart fire TV in my bedroom, and the brightness on my TV is really good, so if 1080p brightness is good the Omni 4k tv is going to be really good also! Hope this answered your question AladdinSane :)
A:AnswerThere is a Zoom app which can be downloaded from the "appstore" on the "Your Apps % Channels" screen. The TV does not come with an onboard microphone or camera, so you'll have to connect an external audio/video device via the available HDMI and USB ports.
A:AnswerHi FunCruiser! Thanks for your question, the 55" Class Omni Series 4K UHD Smart Fire TV can connect to sound systems through one of the 3 HDMI 2.0 ports, or the HDMI 2.1 port with eARC. The included Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote can control certain functions, such as power and volume, on a wide range of compatible IR-enabled devices, soundbars, and A/V receivers. Note: Certain functions may not be available on some IR-enabled devices. I hope this helped answer your question, have an amazing day!
A:AnswerHello InNYC! Yes you are able to connect Bluetooth devices to this TV. It is compatible with Bluetooh 5.0. The settings to connect external devices is located under Settings then Controllers & Bluetooth Devices. I hope this helps answer your question and that you have a fantastic day!
A:AnswerA very important question. The ability to get local broadcast channels, subchannels, especially low power ones, depends on the quality of the antenna, wiring, and the tuner sensitivity. Hisense has atsc 2.0 tuners, while they are not next gen tv atsc 3.0, they have much better reception than some much more expensive name brands. My 43" Hisense for $200 gets many more channels than the $650 Sony with the next gen tuner.