A:AnswerYes, it is very confusing on how Best Buy describes the specifications. Typically I end up going to the vendor site, since BB does a poor job on specs. But here is your answer.
The there a combo composite/component input in addition to the two HDMI ports. I've attached a photo with the details of the connection.
A:AnswerNo, it's not a smart TV. But, you can cheaply purchase a Roku stick (which plugs into an HDMI port) which basically turns it into a smart TV by giving you the option to use various apps. We did this and are easily able to watch Netflix, YouTube, browse the web, etc.
A:AnswerThe LG - 40" Class - (40" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - HDTV - Black, Model # 40LH5300 is a 2016 model. 1080p LED TVs with the "LH" before the series number are 2016 models. As for the date of manufacture, that can be found on the nameplate attached to the unit that will identify the date of manufacture and country of manufacture and shows the TV's serial number and model number...^IFV
A:AnswerOn the long flat piece there is a slot, the "L" shaped piece slides into that slot. There are holes for four screws in the bottom of flat part you should have four small screws they go in those holes. Then you should have two other screws hear go into the upright part of the base and screw into the back of the television. The instructions are on the set up guide for the TV. Provided you have the sheet of picture instructions for set up.
A:AnswerI bought this tv and a 48" Samsung on the same day. This tv has far better sound quality. I believe the speakers are low and project towards you. My 48" Samsung sounds like is projects towards the rear. This tv sounds good.
A:AnswerYes, the remote has a sleep button. The sleep intervals are 10 min, 20 min, 30 min, 60 min, 90 min, 120 min, 180 min, and 240 min. You can change the intervals by either pressing the sleep button (increases by 1 step each press) or using the arrows (can increase or decrease by 1 step.)
A:AnswerThe TV is antenna compatible. I have digital cable and the HDMI cable is hooked into the cable box. I don't use the TV remote; I use the cable remote.
A:AnswerThe stand width varies from front to back. The front width is ~18" and the back width is ~22". Forward to back length (how deep your TV cabinet needs to be) is 7.5" and it's less than 1" tall.