A:AnswerMaybe it's because it's the LG OLED or because it's 55" instead of the 65" or both not 100% sure. Thought possibly because it was a 65, which I tried 3 different ones, Sony, Samsung and the Vizio, and just seeing more of the flaws because it was 65".
A:AnswerSince it is actually a standard Google Android tablet, you may be able to use third party add-ons and transmitters. It is not natively a universal remote, but a tablet with and app to control the TV.
A:AnswerA lot of issues were fixed with the update recently released. 1.1.14.4 is the current firmware. You can check the p series owners thread on AVSforum that contains a lot of information
A:AnswerThere are only a few devices that handle prime 4K. Check amazon's page about the requirements for streaming 4K. In my experience, even with a second generation fire TV that supports 4K and a 150mbps FiOS line, it rarely actually switches over to 4K quality. YMMV.
A:AnswerNo they can not. Which I personally do not like either. That said a universal stand will work (VESA mount) as a solution if your furniture is not wide enough.
A:AnswerThis is a standard off the shelf Android tablet. Anything any other tablet can do this will do. You have access to the play store and system menus.
A:AnswerThe bevel is silver and is made out of a brushed metal. It looks much more high end than vizio's cheaper black plastic bevels on the lower end models.
A:Answeryes but use a receiver as an administrator and loop a 4 core pc and use it as a moderator..i use a ssd 2 terabyte drive right on the pc to miracast to TV's
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