A:AnswerYes. I'm certain that you can.
Older flatscreen televisions made 6 years back had a USB port that was only for firmware updates.
Flatscreen Televisions nowadays have a data dedicated usb port meant for hooking up external media drives.
Good luck!
Dm
A:AnswerSure it is, but it's the most common form factor used today. Ie. Old DirecTV receivers, some DVD players, printers, etc have the form factor power cord you need. Just look around the house.
A:AnswerThere is a volume control on the tv itself. However, I went out and got a 10 dollar universal remote and it works with the tv to control everything I need it to just fine.
A:AnswerCan't be done. I spent over an hour on the phone with Toshiba before even they told me the remote is basically worthless except to turn it on & off & for volume control. My advice is return it & buy a Samsung with Roku.
A:AnswerNope !
Chromecast enables you to stream videos from your devices on the TV.
This is the only feature this TV has over a regular TV.
Smart TV is in .completely different zip code !
A:AnswerCheck sides and top in back of. Tv. Mine has input button on the side. This is my first toshiba but all others I have had there are buttons somewhere. Just not visible sometimes. If mounted u maybe have to take down to find. Then go buy universal remote. :D. lol. Good luc