A:AnswerUnless you have a truck, I would suggest delivery. They (the TV's) are supposed to transported standing straight up. For this kind of money, dont chance it.
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A:AnswerI expect they transposed the box and TV dimensions or it was a misprint. The TV definitely fits in the box.
(Or the box is a Tardis. Sorry, couldn't resist)
A:Answernobody answered this question correctly.we know its a 300x200 and the question is not about the screws for the tv stand. its the 4 that attach the tv to the wall mount. cant find the info anywhere.
A:AnswerI know the dimensions of the stand. But where is the TV positioned on the stand? How much of stand is in front of tv and how much is behind TV?
A:AnswerHi, there. For the best viewing experience, the middle of your TV should be at eye-level, which is usually around 42 inches high. This means a 55-inch TV should typically be mounted about 28.5 inches from the floor to the bottom of the TV. ^Vanessa
A:AnswerIt's gotten a lot better over the years. I imagine this model will be even better thanks to the improved cooling over the C1(how they made it a little brighter). But as long as you aren't leaving like CNN or something with a ticker constantly in one spot I wouldn't worry. OLED has come a long way and is becoming more the standard as people chase true blacks whether it be TVs, monitors, or phones.