A:AnswerI own a 40" and here's the dimensions directly off my TV. They are all outside -- edge to edge measurements. 36" wide, 21" high, 42" diagonal. Hope this helps. It's the best TV I've ever owned. You will enjoy it for sure.
A:AnswerThe dimensions are:
Product Height With Stand 23.5 inches
Product Width 36.1 inches
Product Depth With Stand 11.3 inches
Product Height Without Stand 21.1 inches
Product Depth Without Stand 2.5 inches
Product Weight With Stand 19.2 pounds
Product Weight Without Stand 17 pounds
Stand Depth 11.3 inches.
A:AnswerHello barbie, I have attached a link below to the user manual.
http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/201801/20180123102314699/ENG_US_KTMATSCL-3.0.8.pdf
^Britt
A:AnswerYes. This TV’s center placed support is very stable and ideal for a small TV stand in a bedroom or smaller room. I use a 28 in wide rolling one. The support feet protrude less than an inch in each side.
A:AnswerI investigated the different series of Samsung TV before buying my latest TV. The higher the first digit of the four number series indicates a much higher level of picture. If you were to look at the a 6 series and a 7 series side by side you likely see a big difference. For an extra $100 get the and likely your cable feed will give you a better viewing experience.
A:AnswerI own this TV for about a month and it has far exceeded my highest expectations when it comes to picture quality, sound and pixel depth. This TV is simply awesome. My TV is a 40" (diagonally measured) model. I don't know if it comes in 50". If you'd like a 40" -- I'm finding this TV works for me.
A:AnswerHello Dil, the USA is on a 110v 60hz power standard, where-as most other countries use a 240v 50hz standard. A converter would be needed to power the TV in a country using the 240v system. ^Britt
A:AnswerNo, you cannot see the picture clearly from every angle. The picture fades/lightens when looking at it from the side. You can see it from the side....it is not blurred, but the colors are not vivid. The picture is only at its best when looking at it straight on.