A:AnswerI just bought a Hisense 55 inch tv also a 32 inch smart I was wondering if and where a built in camera is located on them. Also if able to use them for facetime chatting.
A:AnswerThis TV does support HDR through the HDMI ports. You have to download the update for the TV. I had to download 2 different updates. Afterwards, you have to go into the Menu and enable the HDR function. Under the HDMI option in the menu, you have to select Enhanced to enable HDR.
A:AnswerIt is 120 hrtz but upscales. I wanted a 240 hrtz TV & did alot of research the way a 4K tv works is by amplifying the 120hrtz. I returned 2 other brands then purchased this Hisense TV. It is the best I am more then satusfied for the price & quality.
A:AnswerHello, we are actively negotiating with many application developers and seeking to add more apps to our smart TV's. For instant access to Hulu, you can connect the TV with a compatible streaming device (purchased separately)
A:Answerits not that the monitor/tv doesn't stream HDR it is the content provider. if the movie is not available in 4K HDR, than it will not play that format. however if it is, than it will. I watched the new Bourne movie via Amazon Prime app in 4K HDR. was insane looking.
A:AnswerHi! Currently, this TV does not support HDR streaming. However, you can play HDR content through HDMI #3 and #4. So if you stream HDR content on your game console, it should play in HDR.
A:AnswerHi there! The TV comes pre-loaded with these Apps: Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, Vudu, Youtube, Ultraflix, Facebook, Pandora, Web Browser (Opera), and App store (Opera). Through Anyview Cast, you can cast from a raw Android device (LG and Samsung not compatible)to the TV.
A:AnswerIt should be, as long as you use HDMI slot 3 or 4. I have an Xbox One X and it plays at full resolution in those slots, the PS Pro should be the same thing.
A:AnswerI just got this tv yesterday yesterday hooked it up to the cable and did a scan and it picked up all the channels without an extra converter box
A:AnswerThis TV supports HDR10 through HDMI #3 and #4. Both ATT Uverse box and Fire TV do not support HDR. Roku Ultra, Roku Premier+, and Google Chromecast Ultra support HDR.
A:AnswerHi! The built-in tuner will pick up channels from your area. However, the signal must be strong. Otherwise a separate antenna may be needed to receive those weaker over-the-air channels. Please check antennaweb.net for your local over-the-air channel listings.
A:AnswerI picked it up myself. Not a heavy unit to need delivery. Fit easily in my SUV. Set up is a no brainer. Nothing to install except the two stand pieces that screw at bottom with supplied screws.
A:AnswerWhat are you connected to? Do you get the same behavior when connecting to all HDMI ports? The TV does have CEC capabilities, if it only happens on port 3 this could be the issue. If so go into settings and disable CEC. Also, if you have it plugged into something like an AV receiver, make sure the receiver keeps the HDMI ports alive while idle. Otherwise the reciever may power down ports when inactive, if that occurs then the TV will not detect a signal.