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Yes, we were up and running in about 5 mins. Only set up was in naming the other components that we plugged into it (DVR, Streaming, Off the Air etc.) so when you cycle through your inputs you know exactly what you are shifting to. It also has a voice assist which can speak the instructions on the screen or announce what channels you shift to that my wife found helpful
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.All you have to do is mount two legs on the bottom so the tv is stable and plug in the cords. Plug it in and use the remote to set everything to your liking. The hardest thing I had to do was pair my Armstrong remote so I only have to use one remote.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You have to install the legs of the stand on the TV and that's it
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No new TV is ready to go when you plug it in on power it up out of the box. On this one, you have to go through the settings, but not hard to do if you have at least a 5th grade education. You must select how you are receiving your broadcast signals (over the air with antenna or via cable), then you have to scan for the channels. Then you can start watching, but I would go thru the video settings as well.
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