A:AnswerFull hd led is a marketing term from many years ago. The technology is led as opposed to plasma, lcd, or oled. The full HD means it supports 1920x1080 which all televisions the last several years do. Many years ago a lot of the HD TVs only did 720p/1080i. So to differentiate the full 1080p support they labelled them full Hd. No new tvs are only 720p anymore so full Hd is a useless antiquated term. The only thing you need to know is Hd, and the new 4k variants the most common being 2160p/uhd.
A:AnswerYesterday I asked the sales person this question. He told me that #5201 was a special build for Black Friday sales and that the wifi router processor thingy wasn't as "robust" as the #5200. He said I might have issues with streaming netflix.
Got it home, got it set up and I am not having issues with Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime.
This is a really great TV for the Black Friday sales price!
A:Answerno
60
Some would say no
Me I want 120 for LED prevents or almost eleminates pix or break up of fast motion vedio. I have no use for stream that beak up during the show so 120 is a life saver. I am kinda shocked some make 70 and 80 inch with 60 refresh rate.
A:AnswerYes - Amazon Prime Video, M-GO, YouTube, Netflix, & Hulu are pre-installed, and you have the ability to download dozens of more apps to the Smart Hub.
A:AnswerThe TV does not have RCA connector inputs only HDMI. If you have older electronic units that have RCA outputs then you will have to purchase a Composite/RCA to HDMI adapter. They are available at your retailer for under $20.00.
A:AnswerThat is a great question, Greedy. This TV will support an external Mass Storage class USB devices that support the FAT, exFAT, and NTFS file systems. I hope this was helpful. Have a great day!
A:AnswerThis is a striped down model made exclusively as a Black Friday special available only to certain retailers. This might even just be a Best Buy exclusive.
A:AnswerYes, most High definition television's are equipped with an optical output for sound. just remember it is only for sound not video but you will be impressed with the sound quality you get out of the optical cable because with the USB cables they are built to transfer sound and high definition video signals so the sound quality is not quite the same because it concentrate more on the high definition video not as much on the sound. whereas the optical cables Only deal with the digital sound alone.