A:AnswerOne thing you could do is buy an aftermarket TV base that has the ability to rotate side to side. There are many out there for less than $100. They attach to the back of the TV and replace the TV's factory base. Just make sure it rotates, not all them do, although they all have the ability for you to change the height which is nice also. I am planning on buying one for my LG TV that has a stock TV base that is too wide for my current TV stand.
A:Answer4k tvs will upscale to 4k (so that is a yes to tyour question( however an xbox one s and ps4 pro will really show the benefits of a new 4k tv. There upscalers are better and certain content is in native 4k for both platforms (ranging from 4k Netflix to 4k games)
A:AnswerThe sound system is good on this TV. We did need a HDMI cable to connect to a dvd player and we purchased an Ethernet cable to connect to the network. But that's not necessary as it has wireless capability.
A:AnswerThis tv does not have HDR/DOLBY VISION support. However, it will show the content at a 4k resolution. So, while it will accept an hdr signal (perhaps) the only benefit you will get is a 4k image but not the contrast benefits of HDR/DOLBY VISION
A:AnswerHello! The TV comes with Roku version 7.0 and after completing the first time setup you can always check on updates by going to Settings > System > About. Arely - Insignia Products
A:AnswerPlease contact our team for assistance with troubleshooting and warranty evaluation. They can be reached at http://www.insigniaproducts.com/support/contact.html.
A:AnswerI have the TV connected via 802.11AC, it should be backwards compatible with slower g/n. I do not have charter, but roku makes an app for it and it should be compatible. This TV does work for the TWC streaming app and Sling TV.