A:AnswerYeah it's a bit misleading! I thought it had HDR but is doesn't. I didn't find out until I hooed it up to my ps4 and tried to turn on the HDR and it said that my TV wasn't HDR compatible. Even the instruction that came with it says HDR at the top but if you look at the list at the bottom it says HDR? Answer NO. It still has a decent picture but I would not have bought it if I had known that it didn't have HDR! Why would anyone make a 4k TV without HDR?
A:AnswerThis literally happened to me this weekend suddenly. Exactly two years after purchase. I can still fading see the screen and I can hear sound. It’s a problem with the backlight which maybe costly to fix. The warranty is only for a year.
A:AnswerThey have very similar features, the difference is the design.
Also, the remote included with the model NS-50DF710NA21 has channel up/down buttons.
A:AnswerTry the Power On feature, when enabled your TV turns on displaying the last used input: go Home > Settings > Display & Sounds > Power On and select Last Input.
A:AnswerI would use digital output ( optical ) instead, once you plug in 3.5m head phone jack in to tv the speakers shut off on the tv . I tried but if you use optical your tv speakers still work now you have the sound bar sound facing toward you and tv speakers facing down it give it more spatial atmosphere and make a cheap sound bar sound a lot better
A:AnswerAt the bottom/back you will see a yellow, red and white RCA input. Plug your CD player into the red and white, then plug red and white RCA cable into output on CD player. On the back of your VHS you will see VHS out looks like the ant/cable in on your tv. Screw the cable into the Out (bottom) and screw the other in into your tv (ant/cable).
A:AnswerI downloaded a TV CASTing app just FOR this brand FIRE TV and it works great. Check out the App Store and search the capitol letters. You’ll need the app on your phone and on the tv. Make sure the tv and phone are using the same Wi-Fi because that’s how it works. Good luck.