A:AnswerThe width of the TV is 66" - the width of my stand was only 62 - it was close and had Samsung not installed the feet that far apart it would not have been a problem - consequently I had to have the TV wall mounted and just put my stand underneath. For some reason Samsung changed their normal method of stand utilization which was from the center and put the feet very far apart which is frustrating when trying to utilize even large TV stands. Samsung needs to rethink that move. To answer your question, unless you can figure out a way to reverse those two feet inwards instead of outwards (which I understand some people have done) - this 75" TV will not successfully sit on a 62" stand without difficulty.
A:AnswerFalcon70,
The warranty includes both parts and labor. To see the official warranty terms, we have them posted on the Samsung website here:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/supportServiceWarranty.do?prd_ia_cd=N0000058&prd_mdl_cd=UN75J6300AFXZA&prd_mdl_name=UN75J6300AF
Thanks for your interest in Samsung products.
--Mr. S
A:AnswerFalcon70,
Some blurring in fast scenes may occur, but most programming -including sports programming - will show really well on this model.
Thanks for your interest in Samsung products.
--Mr. S
A:AnswerThe TV is roughly 60" from end to end. The stands are considerably set inward, though. Mine is wall-mounted, so I can't give you exact measurements. Given the info above, though, it should be fine.
A:AnswerYou can connect to AppleTV to it. But screen mirroring is more compatible with android phones.
Samsung makes android phones, so it would be logical that would worK better than with Apple.
A:AnswerWith today's wall mount unit you souls have no problem with this, just make sure you have a good strong base to mount it to and keep in mind to check weigh limits on the wall mount you buy