A:AnswerThe TV supports USB files of following formats:
Video MPEG1(.dat/.mkv), MPEG2(.mpg/.ts/.vob), MPEG4(.mp4/. mov/.mkv), XviD(.avi), H.264(.avi/.mp4/.mov/.mkv/.ts/.FLV), Motion JPEG (.avi/.mov)
Photo JPG
Music MP3
A:AnswerIt will decode digital HD signals through an antenna. That part of the specs concerned me as well before buying (Best Buy dropped the ball on updating their site) but I hooked it up this weekend and no issues. I honestly don't even think they make a new HD television that will not decode these days fyi
A:AnswerHi, this TV comes with a digital QAM built-in tuner. You may want to check out www.antennaweb.org for your local channel listings and specifications.
A:AnswerWhat they mean is that if you have an 1080p signal as input for this TV, it will work. Some older HD TVs (720P) would only accept 1080i. The catch is that the TV native resolution is 720p, so it will downsample the 1080p signal for the 720p panel (same as for 1080i signals). Most video equipment will have an option for the resolution output, so this is irrelevant in pretty much all cases.
A:AnswerThis TV has Two stands after installed the stands are about from the front of TV outside angle end to angle end / \ measurements are about 24 1/2 inches tip to tip of stands and the screen frame is 28 7/8 inches wide from left to right and the height from table to top of screen is about 18 3/4 inches.
A:AnswerAs a TV, it's worth every cent I paid for it. The picture was so good that it's just like what I got from my 1080p TVs even though this TV is a 720p TV. The sound is very good I didn't even need to use external speakers.
It's an excellent PC monitor, too, at 1366 x 768 resolution via HDMI connection. You will need to get the HDMI cables from Best Buy if you do not already have them because the TV does not come with HDMI cables.