A:Answerblows it away, 120 mega refresh, 4k vs 1080p. If you have a good internet provider this is great. I was looking for the other model than I found besy buy had this one for 49.00 less on pre black friday i jumped all over it.
A:Answeryes bought a 20" to 50" tv bracket for 39.00 at best buy, multi-directional and it fit like it was father and son.took 20 minutes max to unbox install. The tv is VESA
A:AnswerYes, I have an old VHS player hooked up to it, and a DVD player. They aren’t in the HDMI, but instead via the cable (VCR) and the video/audio in (DVD player)
A:AnswerFIOS is how the signal arrives at your house. After that it goes through a converter in your basement and arrives at the back of your set through standard coax cable. Even if your home had internal fiber optic system, at some point the optical [Light signal] has to be converted back to copper wire [electric signal]. If your old TV is working, your new TV will also work.
A:AnswerYes, the TV is much better than any 1080p TV nowadays. Unless If the Dish network have "High Definition" channels then you would be fine. If you don't have HD channel then you shouldn't buy this one. Because Standard-Definition(SD) channel wouldn't good at 4k and 1080p. 4k TV/1080p and HD channel both would make sense.