A:AnswerOverall dimensions are 57" wide by 32 1/2" high and it's only about an inch thick at most. With the legs attached it adds about another 3 inches to the height
A:AnswerI've heard roughly 400-600 nits. Not quite sure.
It is an Edge lit TV so the brightness could be better, but it is still good looking, but probably not the best for HDR as I am noticing (still looks great)
A:AnswerI got it a week ago Sunday cost was 1499.00 I went back to the store got the sale price of 1299.00 because they have price match which they gave me a total 213.00 dollars with tax
you can look up how long they honor the price match I think it's 30 days I may be wrong
A:AnswerNot 100% sure about the 64 and a half inch but I bought the 65 8000 series and the feet at their farthest point if I remember correctly was 53 at the widest point
A:AnswerEasily. I have a 6 year old receiver and it was easy to install and set up. Controls and menu took some getting use to to switch from Cable to DVD, and the TV remote does not recognize my player is the only caution.
A:AnswerEach room in my house has a 40” and 65”. All my Kidz smart phones and iPads or hooked up to their TVs. One is hooked up with 3 devices, the other with 2. Make sure if u buy more than one u rename your tv. If not you’ll b seeing tv and the Kidz will choose the wrong tv and boom u miss the good part of your show or movie.
A:AnswerLG Oled is the best for this! I’m a big fan of 3D and have the Oled65e6p. And you are in a good track! Passive 3D is waaay better than active. Over the years I had both and I can tell you passive 3D is the best! And I can assure you LG has the gold standard for 3D (better than Sony’s active 3D).
A:AnswerYou will have to order that connection box from Samsung directly. I have that exact tv...and love it. But not crazy about the connection box. When that thing goes out, ugh.