A:AnswerNo. It will play HDR video, however it won't look like HDR would on a higher quality tv. Basically not as bright or vibrant colors. Think playing a Blu Ray on a 720 TV. It will play, just won't look as good compared to a full HD tv.
A:AnswerHi KarsonM, the only time you would need 3D glasses is to watch 3D content on the TV. If you are just watching regular TV the glasses would not be required. ^Rosi
A:AnswerYou must use the 3D glasses for the 3D effects.. The screen has overlapping video with slightly different perspective that only the 3 D glasses and decipher for your eyes.. Without the glasses in the 3 D mode the screen looks out of focus
A:AnswerThere is " 1 "on the back of the TV, a special cable goes from there to a external hub where all the HDMI cables go to. It can be mounted to the tv or on the wall behind it.
A:AnswerI'm not sure but I can tell you that I had a Panasonic plasma tv with full HD RF active shutter glasses and they worked on this Samsung. I think maybe if they use the same kind of technology they will cross brands, check the specifications on type of glasses for each tv.