A:AnswerNot only does it have a screen on both sides, but a very slender screen on the edge so you can get a glimpse of the show while you head to the bathroom. :-)
A:AnswerThis tv can be mounted, but it is NOT a standard 200 x 200 vesa mount. You'll need to make sure you get a wall mount with the ability to adapt to the very uncommon 300 x 200 vesa mount.
A:AnswerIt works fine without cable tv. We only have local tv, HD tv and the picture and sound work great. We also connect to laptop with internet and watch programs in that way. It works fantastic either way.
A:AnswerNo stand included. Has 2 feet which are about 24" apart where they attach to the tv and 28" apart at their widest point where they angle out on front of the tv.
A:AnswerIt's not a smart tv it does not connect to the internet you really don't need a tv to do so. Save money and buy an Apple TV or Amazon Fire stick etc. all those have Netflix viewing. With these you plug into the hdmi port and start watching.
A:AnswerIf you don't have cable, you will have to hook up an antenna. Depending on the strength of the antenna and where you are located you will only receive a certain amount of channels.
A:AnswerThe TV automatically shows the definition of the signal you are receiving. If it is showing a 720 signal then that is what the line/signal coming into the TV has. Usually only OTA signals are 1080 unless you are using a cable box from a provider and have subscribed to their HD package.
A:AnswerYes it is 1080 HD. If you have a 1080 HD signal it will work fine. It handles lower definitions such as 720 & 480 also. It depends on your signal. OTA or cable.
A:AnswerAbsolutely! The picture and refresh rate make a perfect match for my ps3, don't have the 4 yet, but i will recommend this for a gaming tv all day long.
A:AnswerI use movie mode and 41, 8, -4, 7, 0, 25 [ adv set , cool +1, low, off, on, low, low, on } If u want it brighter increase backlight from 41 to 50 and -4 to -2
A:AnswerSony was one of the three pioneers in digital development.....but so was Toshiba. I would say that you can't really go wrong with Toshiba. By the way, I own one and really like it.