A:AnswerYou absolutely can. There is a stand that mounts to the rear of the television using the same VESA holes on the rear of the tv same as the wall mounts use. But instead of mounting on the wall it has a center base stand that allows you to use the tv on a stand. I wish the television came with a center stand but they dont. You have to spend money which is the whole purpose of this new design. In my humble opinion.
A:AnswerYes, you can do both on this TV. Presently I am hooked up to my cable provider. When you turn on the tv across the bottom of the screen shows all the different choices of streaming from my wifi connection.
Hope this helps you in making your choice of TV's.
A:AnswerThere is a "digital audio output (optical)" connector on the back of the tv, above the HDMI connectors. I connect this audio output to my soundbar - works great! Analog outputs (RCA -type connectors) are also available on the back, but I have not used/tested them myself.
A:AnswerI bought this TV specifically for the Xbox Series X. The one downside is that this TV does not have HDMI 2.1. It has HDMI 2.0. HDMI 2.1 supports 4K 120 hertz. HDMI 2.0 only supports 4K 60 hertz.
The TV is worth it for me, because I think that most games this generation are going to be 4K 60 hertz. It's only a handful of games that are going to have the 120hz option, and those games are most likely going to look like last gen PS4 pro, Xbox One X, PS4, or Xbox One games.
A:AnswerGet an adjustable vesa monitor stand, like one of the reviewers did (they included photographs). They're inexpensive, and just bolt on in 2 minutes. Save the legs in case you redeploy the TV in a different space later (like a guest room), or sell the TV.
A:AnswerNo found out the hard way. You would figure this day an age all connections would be on it. I ended up getting an optical adapter to RCA, then RCA to the headphone adapter.
A:AnswerMy TV was preloaded with Netflix, Amazon prime video, Hulu, Apple TV, YouTube, YouTube TV, Gallery, Movies and TV Vudu, Apple music, Tubi free movies and TV, Calm, Fitplan, Echelon, Jillian Michaels fitness app, Discovery Go, ESPN, Spotify, Internet Browser, and e-manual.