A:AnswerHello, Hbic,
There are 3 different types of jacks that can be used to hook up a DVD player to this TV, which are HDMI, AV and coaxial. As long as the DVD player is compatible with any of those type of connections, it should work.
Eduardo L - Insignia Support
https://www.insigniaproducts.com/contact-us
A:AnswerHello,
Thank you for your preference! We appreciate you taking the time to write us what's important to you. We understand you are trying to stream on your TV and allow me to tell you that this unit has a lot of features ready for you to enjoy! If you want to stream you can do it by a Roku, fire stick for you to get this added to your unit.
- Arin A.
Insignia Support
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A:AnswerHello,
I know you would want to screen mirroring on your TV. I would like to mention that this unit doesn't have this feature you are looking for. However, this unit provides you a variety of options for you to make sure unit to work like you need and you can do it by connecting external devices such us what you are looking for!
If you want more information about this, please contact us at this link below!
- Arin A.
Insignia Support
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A:AnswerYes. It can depend on where you live etc. I MOSTLY use Over-The-Air TV and have an antenna on this tv. I am using an old RCA antenna in the room this small TV is in... but the reception in different rooms in my house is different.
In my house, each room may give better reception with different antennas. Since I live in Philadelphia, all the TV stations are within a 2-mile radius of the city so a minimal 30-mile range MOHU LEAF antenna gives me the best reception. I have a few TVs and the best reception comes from the basic flat lowest-priced Mohu Leaf. I have a few and the more powerful Mohu leaf antennas don't work as well since the best stations are all very close to the city - which is what they told me when I called and spoke to them at the Mohu Leaf company. MORE powerful can work against you when this city has all the stations in close proximity.
A:AnswerHi, largeg.
This model is not a smart TV, thus it has no access to internet nor streaming channels such as Youtube. I recommend you to check out our Fire TV Edition TV models which are definitely smart and have access to Youtube.
Cesar G. - Insignia Support
A:AnswerNo, it is not a smart tv, but It DOES have a place to plug in a firerstick or similar and make it work like a smart tv. That's what I did. Just so I am totally clear, you have to buy the plug in separately from the tv.
A:AnswerHi, Evvy.
I appreciate you letting us know about this inquiry. Please try the following:
-Open the menu.
-Go to Picture.
-Select Advanced picture settings.
-Choose Aspect Ratio.
-Change between the options until one fits the screen properly.
If this does not correct the situation, feel free to reach us at https://www.insigniaproducts.com/contact-us so we can further assist you.
Cesar G. - Insignia Support
A:AnswerHi, pbcrr.
This TV can read any USB drive as long as it is previously formatted to FAT32, regardless of the capacity of it. As well, the TV can only read and display JPEG files and does not have a shuffle or loop option.
Cesar G. - Insignia Support
A:AnswerThe dimensions of this unit are
Product Height With Stand
12.1 inches
Product Width
17.3 inches
Product Depth With Stand
5.7 inches
Product Height Without Stand
11 inches
Product Depth Without Stand
2.7 inches
Product Weight With Stand
3.7 pounds
Product Weight Without Stand
3.5 pounds
A:AnswerAs far as I know, any TV with HDMI input can use HDMI-cec and this does have hdmi inputs. So, "Yes" to that one.
As for Google Home i do not have that and do not know exactly how it works. I do have Amazon Echo devices and those must interface with your home network. This is not a smart TV, so it does not connect to your network. Now is there a controller out there that can interface with the TV and Google Home? I don't know. But that's what you would need. So, I'm going with "No" on this one.