A:AnswerI didn't measure them and can't get to them now that the TV is installed, but I can say I used the (apparently) standard screws that came with a common wall mount I purchased for the install. I did have to install some of the spacers that came with the wall mount, however.
A:AnswerI have had a Samsung for a couple of years and the Vizio is just as good. I always had LCD flat screens because i felt LED made film look like video, but the visio is great for warmth in the picture.
A:AnswerI know that it takes my T.V. About 30sec to turn on after hitting the power button. The power button is located on the left side of the T.V. In the back. I guess besides the obvious, making sure the outlet your plugging into works and the power cord is plugged in all the way on both sides and is in good working order. Other than that would be way beyond my expertise.
A:AnswerE Series models do Not have a built-in TV tuner, therefore reducing production costs and retail price. Otherwise still has excellent Ultra high definition picture along with great video streaming interface. I enjoy this TV in 75" display without issue or regret.
A:AnswerIt does support ARC. I haven't tried Chromecast, but do use the Netflix, Amazon and Vudu apps on the TV and sounds does come through the receiver.
A:AnswerAccording to Vizio's web site it does support bluetooth 4.1 LE. Why the web site says one thing and the Vizio answer on here is different, I don't know why.
A:AnswerThe width of the legs are 14”. The length between legs are 58” so you need a sizable stand. Instead of replacing my existing stand I bought a wall mount for $24.00 and it hangs perfectly on the wall.