A:AnswerA software update is most likely going to be available for the Androids. During setup you have a chance to perform an update. However, by scrolling to the bottom of the Apps screen, you are able to go to settings and there is a section for software update listed there.
A:AnswerHTNT5 Sound bar was $799 marked down to $599. With bundle of Sony TV i was able to get sound bar for $399. In addition to that bought SRS5 Wireless speakers for back of the room. They were $399 for the pair but marked down to $299. with bundle I got SRS5 speakers for $199. Pretty nice little speakers. Took me a little while to get it working right. Seems like speakers in the store sound so much better than at home but once i got things set up it all started to sound nice.... and loud. I have XBR65X750D on metal stand, (came with it) in front of it laying flat i have the HTNT5. Subwoofer is opposite TV along side of couch with speaker pointing towards the wall about a foot from the wall. I have turned it around with speaker facing out towards TV but found it sounds better when directed towards the back wall. Try it see what you think.
Love the fact that i can hook up to my home network and also blutooth. Once you have it hooked up go out to YOUTUBE type in surround sound test. several videos that you can play.
A:AnswerI'm not sure if purchasing anything in the United States supports 220. Only when I lived in Europe when I purchased something did it support both power options.
A:AnswerThe TV stand gives about 2 inches of height to the TV. I have had to place my center speaker behind TV, but will be looking for a wide sound bar that I can place the TV on top of.
A:AnswerI would think it would, mine is connected to wifi home network and with the Plex app or ES File Explorer app I can stream media files on my PC to the TV, very good quality to.
A:AnswerAny wall mount that is for at least the size of your TV, in this case 65" will work with the TV. The holes already exist for the brackets on the back of the TV and the support unit that goes on the wall just needs to be lined up with existing wall studs. ADVICE - When purchasing a bracket assembly for the 65" you will have the choice of getting an assembly that will work from 65" and lower OR 65" and bigger. I would suggest the 65" and bigger for the following reasons. The studs on your wall may or may not place the TV centered or off to one side etc. I used the larger assembly that I was able to mount using two wall studs and then the support bracket is long enough that to either center my TV on the wall or off to one side which is what I did is just a matter of sliding the TV up and down the rail. Since the wall brackets are supported by two studs and the low weight of the TV, this worked perfect for the room to adjust my TV to what ever position I wanted. Also, tilting brackets or solid mount brackets are available. They all mount the same way and all come with instructions. Very easy to do.