A:AnswerPictels define the number of boxes broadcast to present the picture you are viewing. The higher number of pictels the clearer the image. Most stations only broadcast from 440 to 770 I believe. Some digital stations may broadcast up to 1080 - blueray movies might now range to 2160.
A:AnswerI have windows so this may or may not help but i would look for a Video program that has a casting feature like to a chromcast. i was able to cast things from my Computer laptop and phone (samsung)to this tv. just make sure they are on the same internet network it should work. Good luck!
A:AnswerHello.
Currently the tv dose not support HDR but it will soon via and update samsung has announced and comfirm that it will ad support for HRD sometime in December 2015
A:AnswerI programmed it to respond to commands on my cable remote device from Cox Cable. Works great with this device and a also controls the cable box.
A:AnswerI have been using a Universal remote for
several years made by Logitech and I just
purchased a Samsung Ultra 4K HD TV.
Geek squad programmed my Logitech remote at the time of installation and that is what I have been using to operate my new TV.
I have not used the TV remote that came with the set.
Best Buy has the universal remotes made by Logitech but they are a
bit pricey.
A:AnswerI have not done it myself but it says that it can in the owners manual, Might be finding out soon if I get the wireless speakers by Samsung I am looking at.