A:AnswerIf by "audio delay" you mean that you'd like to delay the sound for video that runs late, there's a setting in the set to delay audio to improve lip-sync.
However, if you mean that the audio comes late, then I'm afraid the answer is no. I bought an Insignia 32" LED (model number ends with 18) and I spent several hours online searching for an answer with no success. It's especially annoying since the Audio Delay setting seems to indicate that it can go either way, but it can only accommodate for late video. I tested my set with my cable box and BD player, and the audio was late with both. I returned the set for a different brand.
A:AnswerHello LizzyLee! I hope this "long/detailed" answer helps you. Addressing Indoor HDTV antenna performance and/or TV tuner(s) ability to perform as desired or according to expectations is probably right up there as being the most difficult topic to address as there are so many variables involved in TV signal reception and product performance and users' error or lack of knowledge or insight on how to maximize TV and antenna performance. What follows are some bits of information which I learned along the way to improve my indoor HDTV antenna and TV reception performance. First, go on websites such as TVfool.com and find out where your TV broadcast towers are located so that you can point your antenna in that direction. Another good website related to this topic is disablemycable.com/antenna-tips. There are other websites as well! You will also get an idea of the strength and distance of those broadcast towers. They recommend placing the indoor HDTV antenna as high up inside of your home as possible and the consensus seems to be that placement in a window is best. Placement in or near a skylight has also yielded good results for some. Some even try laying the antenna "flat" to obtain better results. Using RG-6 Coaxial cable and "avoiding" the use of RG-59 Coaxial cable is recommended as well. Be aware of the fact that trees, buildings, using splitters in your antenna connection, using too long of a Coaxial cable extension, nearby electronic equipment like computers and stereos and WiFi routers, fluorescent lights, etc. may also negatively impact your antenna's and TV's performance. TV stations that are over 20 miles away "may" require that an amplifier be incorporated with the indoor HDTV antenna; however, use of an amplifier can also "negatively" impact broadcast reception. One example would be if you had a whole lot of relatively nearby TV stations with strong signals and you incorporated an antenna amplifier just to pull in the weaker stations that might have a negative impact on your ability to receive the stronger TV stations' broadcast signals. Further, if you have strong TV broadcast signals coming from very "different" directions, you might try using two (2) separate indoor HDTV antennas attached by a splitter. Another thing to do is look for television brands that are known to have good tuners as this is the part of your TV that receives the signal. I, personally, use the Winegard Flatwave model FL5000 (non-amplified) antenna; however, there is also the Winegard Flatwave model FL5500A (amplified version) and both are top rated; however, there are other brands of indoor HDTV antennas out there as well. These Winegard indoor HDTV antennas are modeled after military "mud flap" technology and they "both" have a white and a black side to blend in with your décor. The Winegard Flatwave FL5000 (non-amplified version) trends at around $35.00 while the Winegard FL5500A (amplified version) trends at just over $50.00. One of the things that I did that made the biggest improvement in TV signal reception was replacing my "aluminum" mini blinds with "vinyl" blinds and now I am receiving some 47 Channels with my 32" Insignia TV. Also, even though most of my broadcast towers are located South--Southwest of my home, I place my indoor HDTV antenna in an "East" bound window as South of me buildings block reception. I hope that my feedback helps you, LizzyLee, and others who want to or have cut the cable and use indoor HDTV antennas to view television, but just as I began this entry, there are so many variables that are involved in determining television broadcast reception that there are no guarantees. Best of luck--LizzyLee!
A:AnswerI have been using the 32" Insignia TV which is a model year "older" than this 32" Insignia which is a "2018" model year. I just checked a minute ago on "my" TV and I could not find any buttons on the TV set to access TV functionality such as menu, inputs, power, and volume which you have asked about. However, even if there were buttons to push to access these functions, I would definitely recommend purchasing the Insignia remote model # NS-RMT415 [a.k.a. Best Buy SKU: 4502603]. I have found that the remote controls for some of the Insignia television sets are relatively small in dimensions. They may be easy to lose or easy to sit on them and damage them--perhaps! This Insignia brand remote model # NS-RMT415 can control up to four (4) devices and it comes with a user's guide which lists the myriad of different brands that will recognize the commands of this remote. Navigating the menu and all of the functions that you have mentioned in your question and so very many other functions is a "breeze!" This Insignia remote NS-RMT415 often goes on sale as well. Please see the photo image of this Insignia remote model # NS-RMT415 which I have provided.
A:AnswerI think the sound is great and can be dialed up or down easily and is very clear. You can add external speakers according to the boxed instructions that come with the tv or a sound bar and the hook up will be digital.
A:AnswerMy grandchildren use it for the Xbox One and have had no problems. The TV color controls may require some adjustment. The Xbox may require screen resizing adjustment found on the Xbox setup app . The sound is ok
A:AnswerUSB cannot support video streaming. This is not a smart TV and does not have it's own memory. In short, no. I would suggest using a laptop to bridge the gap. Plug the USB into the computer which can read the file, and connect the laptop to the TV using an HDMI cable. Hope this is helpful.
A:AnswerThe dimensions are:
Height With Stand 18.7 inches
Depth With Stand 7.1 inches
Height Without Stand 17.4 inches
Depth Without Stand 3.2 inches
Width 28.7 inches
A:AnswerI'm answering this because Best Buy emailed me saying I owned this product. If this is indeed the model I purchased a couple of weeks ago, this TV has 2 HDMI connectors, A USB port, an antenna/cable connector, as well as the AV connectors I think you're talking about - the cable with 3 RCA-style connectors colored white, red, and yellow. I hope this helps!
A:AnswerIt does plug it from the bottom middle of the back part of the tv. No cabling on this tv comes straight out from the back of it, all plug in from the bottom.
A:AnswerToday, $119, on Black Friday, $99. The ad is a preview. U can look at the items now, but the prices won't activate until Friday at 5pm? I'd check the time, but it's on that day.