A:AnswerNot out of the box , just a get a cheap google chrome or fire stick and download a free miracast program , expensive models will do mirrow direct to the tv
A:AnswerIt amazing that you'll answer about this TV purchase, but no one will call me or email me back about the disastrous refrigerator delivery debacle. Stop using 3rd party delivery companies.
A:AnswerIt can be used as a computer monitor as long as your computer has an HDMI output which most modern computers do. If you have an ultra thin laptop most of those support video and audio output through a USB C port and you will need to buy an adapter to HDMI to use it on this TV.
A:AnswerI bought mine this month at Best Buy. Sorry I don’t know the year model but think it is this year or last year. Oops, there is a date on the User Manuel that says 2020 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd
A:AnswerI don't think anything is compatible with att U-verse, it happens to be so so so so slow it takes you back to te
"diel up days" :(
Do an internet speed test on your computer, it is so slow it most likely won't even register. not even 1 mbps, but when I sitch to spectrum my speed went up to 400 Mbps. which is lighting fast.
The bottom line is it's usually not the tv but the host of the internet.
however, that being said the TV is a smart tv so as long as you have internet then the TV with work. it will just take forever to download anything to watch
A:AnswerI’m not smart enough to know, but here is a list of the possibilities: one digital audio output, one USB port, one antenna in, one LAN, HDMI IN, HDMI IN 2 (eARC)
A:AnswerYes, you can connect DVD players.
Does your DVD player have an hdmi port in the back? If so, you’re good.
If your DVD player has composite ports in the back only (colorful circle ports) then you may need an adapter dongle ($10 roughly) to connect the cables properly.