A:AnswerHere is the most helpful answer I found from and earlier posting:
Basically, the 6300 series is the bargain value made tv. 4k but entry level quality and 120htz. The colors will be more flat and the blacks more grey. 7000 is a little better processed and a little better range in color. Still 120. 8000 had a still better color and black range. Also a 240htz refresh makes a difference in action or sports. The 9000 series or Q line is the best quality colors and blacks as well as contrast. However i think the 9000 or Q series is mich to expensive at the $3-5000 range to justify this color improvement. Honestly they all look good but the 8000 series is the sweet spot of excellent picture but not outrages price. Unless you are just looking for cheapest 4k, then the 6300 is fine, just not the the best range of color or refresh that most movie buffs would like.
A:AnswerYou connect the LAN wire from the modem directly to TV for faster internet connection and lossless 4K streaming. It's quite fast compared to TV connected to the internet via WiFi
A:AnswerI only set it up today but watched a couple hours of hockey and football and it seems fine. Was able to easily see the players and puck movements, good picture quality.
A:AnswerThe feet are 10", so must be wider than 10". This is from the specifications section of the product description:
Product Height With Stand
32.9 inches
Product Width
51.2 inches
Product Depth With Stand
10.3 inches
Product Height Without Stand
29.8 inches
Product Depth Without Stand
2.3 inches
Product Weight With Stand
45.2 pounds
Product Weight Without Stand
44.5 pounds