A:AnswerHigh Dynamic Range, or HDR, increases the Contrast (brightness& darkness of an image) and the color range. Bright parts of the image can get much brighter, so the image seems to have more depth. Colors get expanded to show more bright blues, greens, reds, and everything in between.
A:AnswerThat I do not know, I hooked mine up to a older Sony 5.1 system and it was really nice sound with the optical hook up, but I would not be able to tell how well it works with sonos Sound beam.
A:AnswerMany TV's these days are actually not a "TV" but a "Home Theater Display", with this distinction they do not have a built in tuner for cable or over the air channels.
Your display is not capable of using a direct coax input for basic cable or OTA, you will need a set top box with an HDMI or Component output to display a cable signal.
A:AnswerThe Playstation Vue application in not installed on any VIZIO televisions as a default application. However, it can be cast from any mobile device to our SmartCast enabled televisions.
A:AnswerDoes the same thing occur with other devices hooked up to the sound bar (e.g. phones, tablets, computers)? Another idea might be too try the optical fiber output with a optical cable if that's available on your soundbar.
A:AnswerThey’re adequate speakers. Nothing special. I use a sound system instead to get higher quality sound. The Comcast box should have audio come through the TV no problem. No matter the TV, if you want quality audio consider a sound bar or external system.
A:AnswerThere is no ESPN, but they currently have NBCsports, CBSsports, MLS, foxsportsgo, MLB, BIG10, PAC 12, Wnba, ufc. You will need viziocast on your phone among other thirdparty apps to watch.
A:AnswerI would recommend using the optical digital audio output offered on most high-end displays to connect to an external audio system. Good sound bar-based systems are not expensive & most use wireless sub-woofers to produce outstanding sound in a small area. You can go up from there in cost & complexity all the way to a 7.2 channel Dolby Atmos system. Many systems can be controlled via apps on smart phones or tablets.