A:AnswerAre asking about 240 versus 110? Just in case that is the question, the answer is no. All TVs come set for 110. If you need to go up, you will need a transformer. If you are buying in the USA, the TVs are setup for USA market, which runs on 110 across the entire grid for residential households.
A:AnswerWe have the same problem. We had a Wal-Mart wall mount from our previous tv. We are headed to Home Depot right now to get the longer bolts needed. Also, the threads are not standard. They are metric or fine.
A:AnswerIt was available online earlier today but not now. I ordered it online today morning.
If you missed it, wait till tomorrow. From experience, I can tell that half of doorbuster deals become available online next day for few hours till then run out of all stock.
A:AnswerYou need at least a 60" table to make sure the legs do not sit right on the edge of the table. The TV is big but very light weight. The bottom of the legs have anti-skid rubber tips on them but it is best to be safe.