A:AnswerYou can actually login to Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, vudu, Google play, you tube and game fly directly through the TV if you connect it to your home router via wifi or ethernet. The TV remote does turn the TV on and off.
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A:AnswerNo, but many tv's that say they are HDR are not. The industry has very creative ways of getting around that. The higher end tv's will have HDR, but you will pay a premium. This tv is a really good tv. That is why I chose it over the current 4K's. It has amazing colors and near perfect to perfect blacks. OLED's are true LED tv's. All the others are LCD with some LED backlighting. The 3D is very good. I've done my research, and I got an amazing price for this open box.
A:AnswerThe TV has a built in web browser which can be used to access the internet. The TV does not support a flash player. So if the videos on dramafever.com work using flash, they will not play on the TV. Your best bet is to connect your PC to the TV via HDMI and watch that way.
A:AnswerThere is a base 120 hertz refresh on this TV. However, given the nature of the technology, it can be touted with an "unlimited" refresh rate since there is minimal lag that rivals plasma.