A:AnswerMy TV sits on a table with the round stand that comes with the TV. No need to mount it to the table. Table does need to be larger than the TV for safety.
A:AnswerI bought a Samsung 50" DLP TV in 2007 and it's still great. There is a bulb in there that costs about $80 I've replaced twice. About 2 years ago I noticed some white dots appearing on my screen so I Googled the problem and found that Samsung had an extended warranty on it for a couple of years. I called Samsung customer service and even though my TV was 5-6 years old they put in a new chip for FREE! The repairman said it was the main chip and it was like getting a new TV.
A:AnswerThe TV is 60Hz. The 120Hz actually refers to the CMR (Clear Motion Rate) which is a propriety term used by Samsung (every manufacturer has their own specific term for this). The TV panel itself is 60Hz, and the 120Hz CMR is a setting on the TV that uses backlight scanning and the TV's processor to give a pseudo-refresh rate of 120Hz, which is supposed to help improve the appearance of fast moving scenes.
A:AnswerThe remote lets you connect to an app library, which includes Netflix in its top recommended apps. You just click on the app (no install needed), and then sign in through there.
A:AnswerDid you look up the make and model of the TV that your looking at online before you buy it,thats what i do I check the make and model,seral number and check it online they can tell you when it came out and if there has been problems with that year.Then sometimes it will tell you if there is a newer model out.