A:AnswerIT DOES NOT MATTER TO ME I DO NOT HAVE A 4K SOURCE AND I DON'T SEE ONE IN THE NEAR FUTURE. THIS TV MADE ALL MY SOURCES LOOK BETTER..ALL IN ALL HAPPY EVEN WITH THE ODD REMOTE.
A:AnswerI just updated my Direct T.V. HD Box that has DVR ; a technician showed up the next day after I made appointment from the provider. The technician did all the work in installing or updating the old cables for free.
A:AnswerNo picture in picture. Sadly, this useful feature is eliminated in most new TVs and is only available on certain cable boxes (most DVRS from Scientific Atlanta/Cisco have PIP) .
A:AnswerIt will work fine with basic cable, but you will find that using a digital cable box via HDMI will be money well spent if your cable company only provides high definition programming via a box (which many now do or are migrating to as they need the bandwidth to offer more channels and charge a fee for the boxes!). Hopefully your cable company sends a High Definition signal without a digital cable box and the internal QAM tuner in the TV will receive the programming. If your cable company only sends a Standard Definition 480i signal, you will see every flaw in the standard broadcast signal due to it's 1940's technology. Only a few cable companies offer 4K (2160p) programming and the amount of programming content (shows and movies) out there in 4K is few and far between - only in the hundreds compared to millions of shows and movies in SD (480) or even HD (1080).
A:AnswerKodi is a nice trick to have, however it has become difficult to install. You can watch premium movies without playing. You will find help on U-tube.....good luck and enjoy