A:AnswerHi, it has the predrilled holes on the back but only comes with the hardware for the foot mount. I already had a wall mount and was just replacing the old TV so I had the bolts and it was simple to do. I mounted mine myself so I'm not sure what the Geek Squad would charge.
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A:AnswerThe antenna and a clear line of sight have far more effect than the TV and it's tuner. There are websites online where you can enter your address and it will recommend what type of antenna you need (omni vs directional, amplified or not) for best reception. I have mine connected to a Mohu leaf. It works just fine for me but I have a good line of sight to the mountaintop where the transmitters are.
A:AnswerYou will need a transformer to get it to work because the voltage in the Caribbean I believe is 220v as oppose to 110v in the U.S
If you have a Netflix account it will allow you to log in on your television and you will have access.
A:AnswerSmart TV just means you have the option to connect it to your home network usually via either wireless or an Ethernet cable. You can still connect it to any normal video source such as cable, satellite or DVD. Connecting to the internet is completely optional