A:AnswerAs far as I know, No you do not need an upgrade, I thought the same thing when I renewed my package with them and I was told I didn't need any special upgrades because I was already paying for the premium set up.
A:AnswerIt looks like 34 in (between the narrowest points - the leg stands look like they flare out slightly in front) and about 1 3/4 inches space between the console I have it on and the base of the TV.
A:AnswerThey are threaded they are just alot deeper, I have mine mounted up I had to get longer and bigger screws to mount it so look a little deeper and you'll see the holes
A:AnswerI believe Hulu Live is only supported natively on Sharp and some LG TVs. Otherwise you can use an Apple TV, Firestick or similar streaming device with the newer Hulu app. I use a newer Apple TV for Hulu Live.
A:Answermy personal savings are because I found my TV in the OPEN BOX TVs they have on sale all the time. I Was lucky enough to find one literally only opened, never taken out. But they always have Open box items on sale, I recomend always checking those out first.
A:AnswerNo. This TV does not have a QAM (quadrature amplitude modulation) tuner. QAM is the format by which digital cable channels are encoded and transmitted via cable television providers. A QAM tuner is the cable equivalent which receives over-the-air digital channels broadcast by local television stations.
You must build or purchase your own antenna to watch local stations.
A:AnswerYou will need to buy an optical-audio-out-to bluetooth-transmitter device. These typically run $45 for budget models with decent features on amazon. Look for aptX low latency.