
Insignia NS-32DR420NA16 LED Roku TV: With over 2,000 streaming channels to browse and enjoy, this Roku TV brings a rich world of digital entertainment into your home.
Q: Can you add a universal remote that allows direct channel entry?
A: There are a couple of tricks to speed up channel changing. Up/Down as you mention change one channel at a time. You can press Left to see the channel list and quickly jump to another channel. While in the channel list FF and REW keys will jump a screen at a time to quickly jump to another channel far away from the current one. You can also edit the channel list from the Settings menu and hide channels you don't watch so you only surf through your favorite channels.
Q: How is the remote/user experience?
A: Hi Matt. I like having the volume controls on the side. I found it super quick to learn to use the remote control without having to look at it every time I need to press a key - a real joy compared to remotes with tons of keys, At my house I have about 100 over the air channels and I'm able to change quickly to the ones I like by hiding channels I never watch and using the popup channel list (press the Left key while watching the tuner) to jump to the channel I want.
Q: Does this tv support AC Wi-fi?
A: Hi Joeshmo. The Insignia Roku TV support 802.11 b/g/n in both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands. It does not support 801.11ac.
A: Yes it does. It found all my local channels fairly quickly.
Q: Is this TV Wall mountable ?? Specification tabs says no but it has 4 screws at the back.
A: Yes it is wall mountable. That is an error on the page. I will get that fixed. The TV is compatible with wall mount that support a VESA 100x100 pattern.
Q: Can I watch Sling TV without additional hardware?
A: Yes. The Insignia Roku TV supports the Sling TV channel in the Roku channel store. Your subscription should work just fine.
A: There is not, however, wireless headphone can be synced via bluetooth
Q: How is the Roku processor in this TV compared to the Roku 3?
A: Faster, more responsive, more sensitive to the incoming signal, less problematic with the remote pairing and remote lag (there is no remote lag), and there is never any buffering mid-stream (even though the TV is is a WiFi dead zone in my house), where as my Roku 3 will buffer even though it is prioritized and hard-wired to my router. The TV rocks.