A:AnswerNo, the listing includes only TV and stand. It is a smart television so when connected to the internet, via Ethernet or WiFi, you can access apps such as Netflix or Amazon Prime Streaming.
A:AnswerThe setup very easy and there are two feet that need to be screwed in that contain only two basic screws. My wife who isn't handy at all would be able to do it in 20 minutes or so.
A:AnswerThe real refresh rate for all TVs is 60Hz. They cannot play a movie at 120 frames per second. The 120Hz and 240Hz are not actual refresh rates, those are with some hanky panky. They never say 120Hz or 240Hz refresh rate, they always say something like TruMotion or Clear Motion Rate or AquoMotion; each brand has its own name for fake refresh rates.
A:AnswerThese TVs are notorious for their LEDs burning out . Fortunately it is repairable and does not cost a lot of money to do so. If you do it your self you are looking at about 40 dollars in parts. If you take it to a tv shop they might charge you a bit more because it involves removing the complete panel and the repair being very tedious since you don’t want to break anything else in the process. If you repair your tv make sure to have it in power save mode on medium to make the replacement leds last longer.
A:AnswerIt does not have bluetooth built-in. You would have to get a bluetooth transmitter with an optical input - probably cheaper to get a cheap soundbar.