A:AnswerYou may not want both sir. the TV speakers are just okay - a surround system will be dynamic. Thus you would be mixing okay quality with superior quality which defeats the purpose of buying a surround system. BOSE has some nice single bar systems - or you can go with the traditional plug in stuff if you dont want bluetooth. But I dont think you can have both on anyway - and you shouldnt if you want quality sound to go with your expensive TV.. just my 2cents. Enjoy
A:Answeri am not sure but it will depend on how old your components are in relation to each other. if your tv is more than 3 years old you may not be able to sync all three but use the tv remote and the Bose remote. we have had problems with the Comcast remote working with other remotes. i would first call comcast as they will work with you to correct the problem and not charge you like i would. just saying be cheap and use the free stuff first.
A:AnswerIt depends on the bracket. Most are two part brackets with one part attaching to the tv and then it is mounted to the wall bracket. You would need the bracket form the old tv and then measure the hole spacing to see if it would be compatible with the VESA hole spacing for this model tv.
A:AnswerIt should fit. We went a different route, though, and purchased an inexpensive frame which allows tilting, swiveling, and raising/lowering. Best of luck.
A:AnswerGoogle remote for (model number of TV) and it should get you the model number of the remote. This is what worked for me when I replaced a broken remote.
A:AnswerThey charged only $50.00 (Holiday Rate) for delivering the tv and completing the basic set up. They took the time
to explain using the new Smart TV remote. It took about 30 to 40 minutes. They were very professional. We love the Q70!
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A:AnswerIt depends on the size of your tv and strength of the mount, but as long as the VESA orientation and weight requirements are compatible, I don’t think there would be a problem.