A:AnswerThe answer depends on what TV you currently have on the wall and what kind of wall mount you're using. But yes, you can hang the TV on a wall. You are most likely going to have to reposition the mount to fit the larger TV. If you use Sanus wall mounts, they have a Height Finder feature on their website that will give you an better idea. If not, you'll have to break out the tape measure.
A:AnswerIs your connection from the satellite dish router to the TV wireless or hardwired? I noticed that my new Sony OLED at times has the same problem. I never saw this with my two-year-old Sony 65" high end LED set. I am a DirectV satellite user with I believe is a 1080i max signal. I think DirectV is providing me with only a 1080I signal and the new set really wants 1080P to shine on fast moving sports. My two-year-old Suny 65" LED set never buffered on the same wireless connection. Note, If I use my Ruku device with Amazon Prime to watch Thursday night NFL games, there is no buffering, and the picture quality is slightly better.
I refuse to pay AT&T any more money to upgrade my satellite to 1080P/4K which would probably cure the poor picture quality. Besides when I run multiple internet speed tests I seldom get even 20 megabytes from AT&T fiber internet. When I first got fiber the speed exceeded 20 Megabytes up and down. Maybe too many neighborhood users are sharing my fiber line.
A:AnswerI just had mine installed. They were able to use my old 65 inch wall mount. where the problem lies is with the bolts they were able to use the old bolts but on some of the TVs and wall mounts don’t match have to buy new bolts very expensive
A:AnswerHi DES19881,
Thank you for the inquiry! The HDMI IN 3 and 4 port are version 2.1 and it both supports 4K/120hz, VRR, ALLM. (HDMI 3 is the eARC port)
Regards,
David
A:AnswerGet the tv and you won’t even think about any other tv. It’s amazing. I’ve been gaming and watching 4k disk movies on it. It’s awesome. Burn in problems are something that happen after a long period of time. I’ve only had for a couple of weeks so I can’t help you there.
A:AnswerThe Sony page has been updated a few times with “release dates” or dates they say that they will be available. When the dates come up, they just remove them and eventually put up another one.
They just removed the July 25th date.
At this point, maybe we should wait for the 2023 models.