A:AnswerYou made me go back and check. I bought a VideoSecu ML531BE2 and it cleared the coax connection. If using it tight to the wall you will need a right angle adapter.
A:AnswerBassman1911, I’m sure that you can hook your tv to your DVD player. I would strongly recommend that you buy a cable to hook up to your tv and DVD player. You also need to hook up the chord with a red, yellow, and white tip in to your DVD player and tv (with like colors on the tv and like colors on the DVD player. Please bear in mind, I’m not a professional. As a regular person, I managed to hook up my DVD player and tv the way I described to you. If my advice doesn’t work, please contact Best Buy. As for your stereo, please call Best Buy by phone or go to a Best Buy near you. I don’t have experience with stereos. I don’t want to steer you wrong.
A:AnswerI haven't tried any of the closed captioning, but in reading the manual, it appears this TV has lots of closed captioning options, including changing the size and color of the lettering.
A:AnswerYes, you can plug your DVD player into this TV using the HDMI cable. When you start your DVD player, the TV will automate lay switch to the DVD.
A:AnswerNo. It does reflect light from windows for example. The position of the TV in a room is important to avoid reflections. Once properly positioned, it is a very good TV.
A:AnswerYou cannot adjust the legs but I bought a Perlesmith adjustable TV stand that supports it securely. If you go this route be sure to pick the correct stand for the size and weight of your TV and mounting pattern on the back
A:AnswerThis TV does not have a built in DVD player. The user manual features instructions for wall mounting but a wall mount bracket is not included with the unit.
A:AnswerA smart television is one that is internet enabled (usually supporting both wired or wireless) and supports installing and using streaming applications that can be accessed from the TV, such as Amazon, Hulu , Netflix and many others. These TVs can often be controlled from an app on a smart phone or home hub(like Smart Things) and have firmware that can be updated by the manufacturer over the internet. With smart TVs, one does not necessarily need satellite or cable subscriptions since content can be played directly on the TV over the network. To enjoy these capabilities, one needs a high speed internet connection and lots of bandwidth. They are good for cord cutters who are looking to escape from traditional cable or satellite subscription services.
A:AnswerAll plug in devices are compatible. It's just a regular TV. I had a Roku and now use a Firestick, both work fine. Also it's a Smart TV so you don't need a device.