A:AnswerHello, QLED is expected to be more power efficient than OLED and less costly to manufacture. QLED is also ultra-thin, transparent and flexible. ^Britt
A:AnswerThe only things connected to the TV are a power cord which can be hidden behind the TV, and a thin fiber optic cable that goes to the base unit. Everything else connects to this base unit. It comes with some plastic guides for the fiber optic cable so you can thead it along your wall mount.
A:AnswerWithout smart what? The QLED only comes on the flagship models, so there is not a monitor or basic tuner/input model with QLED. They all use Tizen smart hub interface. It works well, but you must use it to change input or whatever.
A:AnswerYes go to home button and to settings, you can link just that remote to the single TV by a 3 second process holding 2 buttons on the remote down on the remote at the same time the particular TV is accepting the matching.
A:AnswerHandling? Not sure what you mean. I use a Soectrum DVR hooked through HDMI. I have had no issues other than alignment of the port boxes IR emitter to turn on/off the DVR or pass through IR remote commands. The 1080p output of the box works fine with the 4K screen. The upscaler in this TV is quite nice. Even non HD channels upscaled by the DVR and then finally upscaled by the TVz to 4K still look pretty good; not as beautiful as HD channels that require only one level of, and less of it, upscaling. So, please clarify handling if I did not provide info you desire, but a spectrum cable box or DVR will work fine and HD is gorgeous.
A:AnswerWorks great in the glare.
Our home faces North/South and the tv is adjacent to the South wall.This means a great deal of sun from 10 until 4.This tv performs great in that environment.