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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I've found that a good rule of thumb when buying these types of things, or any electronics online, is that if a popular feature isn't listed on the item description, its most likely that it's not supported by said item. The manufacture's main point is to sell you the item. If their item has a popular/good feature, believe me, they will list it. The dichotomy of this is that the company WON'T say that they don't support a particular feature that other items do - i.g. a brand new TV will say it's HD but won't say it's 4k if it's not 4k. We know it's not 4k because it's not listed there, and they write won't write that it's not 4k because they don't want look bad. Sorry for the long answer, I'm just trying to buy time away from the nagging wife by being on my laptop.
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