A:AnswerCalled Xumo directly and was told Pioneer Smart Xumo TV Model PN40-551-24U did Have Ethernet port. Xumo responses to Questions asked here was the same response.
I received the Pioneer Smart Xumo TV Model PN40-551-24U today, and it definitely does not have an ethernet port.
If ethernet port is a must, a purchase of 43" and up Pioneer Xumo TVs will have ethernet port included.
A:AnswerCalled Xumo directly and was told Pioneer Smart Xumo TV Model PN40-551-24U did Have Ethernet port. Xumo responses to Questions asked here was the same response.
I received the Pioneer Smart Xumo TV Model PN40-551-24U today, and it definitely does not have an ethernet port.
If ethernet port is a must, a purchase of 43" and up Pioneer Xumo TVs will have ethernet port included.
A:AnswerHi Dave! To disable the Voice Help (Voice Guidance) feature on your Pioneer 40" Class LED HD Smart Xumo TV, you can use Method 1: Through the Settings Menu by pressing the Home or Menu button on your remote, navigating to Settings, then Accessibility, and finally selecting Voice Guidance and toggling it Off.
— Shiela | Pioneer Support
A:AnswerHi Ellen,
Yes, this model can loop any video from your USB flash drive. That's a great feature for continuous playback.
We hope this helps! If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask.
Carl | Pioneer Support
A:AnswerThe Pioneer 40” Class LED HD Smart Xumo TV does not include a VGA port, as it is designed with modern digital inputs like HDMI for connecting devices. Patricia | Pioneer Support
A:AnswerHi Clairbear! unfortunately, this feature is not available on this Xumo TV yet. Thank you for your patience and understanding. If you have any other questions or need assistance with your TV, feel free to reach out anytime! Jeth| Pioneer Support.
A:AnswerHi Jamie! when you plug in wired headphones to your Pioneer 40” Class LED HD Smart Xumo TV, the TV speakers typically turn off automatically. Most TVs are designed this way, and this model likely follows suit. If you need further assistance, feel free to ask. |Angelica| Pioneer Support|
A:Answer1080p is better than 1080i. 1080i, where the i stands for interlaced, takes twice as long to paint the picture when compared to 1080p, where p stands for progressive,
For slow motion, you will not see a difference, However, if you watch sports, get a 1080p.
A:AnswerHi! 1080p is better than 1080i because it shows the full picture every time, making videos look smoother and clearer—especially during fast scenes. 1080i only shows half the picture at a time, which can make things look blurry or shaky. So, if your Pioneer 40” Smart TV supports 1080p, you’ll get a better viewing experience. Jeth| Pioneer Support.