A:AnswerI bought a generic center mount for this TV - cost about $25 and works great. Don't understand why they put the legs on the very ends - it would no longer fit on my tv table so I bought this center mount.
A:AnswerFrom reading the on screen information. I take it you have to have your smartphone linked to your wifi, with the actual app on your phone. Just like you, I just got my set mounted on the wall, and test driving it now...
A:AnswerThis television do not have a built in Roku application. This television is SmartCast enabled allowing you to stream from applications directly on the television or you can cast any of the thousands of Chromecast enable applications from your mobile device to the television on the same network.
A:AnswerThis television uses a discrete composite ports which would be the red, white and green port. This will work the same as a red, white and yellow port.
A:AnswerYou can not download any apps as there is no App Store. This tv comes with pre-installed apps. I would truly consider buying a different tv as this one has given me so much trouble and it’s been less than a month. I have to unplug it everyday as it freezes constantly.
A:AnswerThis television has built in applications for Netflix and Amazon Prime. These applications do not require you to access them using a phone or other mobile device.
A:AnswerThe speackers are in the front at the very bottom. The sound is good, as the legs (which came with the TV) raise it off the table it's sitting on.
A:AnswerPicture quality is by no means poor on this, native 1080p looks perfect and 720p also looks great, if a bit soft. That said, it is not built for being used outside so I do not think it would fair well being used on a patio. Another thing to consider is that a 1080p TV like this will get bright enough to overcome glare from sunlight. At the very least, you'd want a 4k TV with very high nit brightness, for example the Vizio P Series Quantum X or the Sony X950H. Keep in mind, those TV's are not actually intended for outdoor use, so they are not built to withstand the elements. I would suggest getting a TV made for outdoor use but they are very expensive. If you do choose to buy an indoor TV for your patio, just make sure you have some type of enclosure to properly protect it (and yourself).