A:AnswerOutside of one leg to outside of other leg is 38 inches. The outside of each leg is 2.25 inches from the edge of the screen. The feet are 10 inches deep.
A:AnswerThe Vizio E-Series 48" Class LED - 1080p - Smart - HDTV has a built-in digital tuner which means you can connect an antenna and the tuner will allow reception of digital television (DTV) channels transmitted by television stations that use ATSC standards.
A:AnswerAll you need is a Wifi (or router if you want to run ethernet cable into the TV), keep in mind that the Facebook app never has worked and it was recently (automatically) removed from my App menu. You do not need a computer or any sort of storage device. Overall this is really plug-n-play.
A:AnswerI was after the same thing so I installed an antenna in my attic to pick up all of the local stations that are ~25 miles from my home. While we live in a hilly area, I am able to view many local stations quite well. But to answer specifically, you cannot access the internet as you would with a PC.
A:AnswerI use this tv with my ps3 and ps4 and it works very well. No noticeable lag that I can tell. Refresh rate prevents screen tear. Speakers are a little weak however.
A:AnswerThat's going to depend more on your mounting system. Do your research on mounting on brick. There are tons of wall-mount systems. Make sure yours is rated for the weight of your tv plus any soundbar, dvd player, cable box etc you hang off of it. There are pros who will consult and install what you need for a price $$$.
A:AnswerI can't answer this from a technical point of view but I've had tv's that refresh at 60hz, 120hz, and even 240hz. And as far as this model I don't notice any difference from my sony that is 120hz. while playing games on xbox one and PS4.. I hope this helps.
A:AnswerDuring a recent automatic software update, the FB app was removed from the App menu by the manufacturer. From what I've read it never actually worked, so now it is gone.