A:AnswerThe TV comes in a large plastic bag the encloses the entire TV when you first open the box. Once you take the TV out, no, there is no plastic film stuck to the screen
A:AnswerI have not seen it listed in the specs, yet in order to be able to use 4K Ultra products (ie, Blu-ray disk players, Roku streaming boxes) it has to. And a Roku Premier does work with it, so yes, it does support the 2.2 version.
A:AnswerYes, the TV will upscale but keep in mind that standard definition sources will not have true 4K resolution.
1080p HD sources will upscale to an image much better than your 1080p TV image. I have done comparisons sending the same Blu-ray 1080p video to a 1080p TV and a 4K-TV at the same time, the improvement is quite impressive.
A:AnswerNo
Chrome Cast is not like Netflix or Hulu, witch are streaming websites.
Chrome Cast is a device that allows you to mirror your smart devices screen on to your TV wirelessly via WIFI.
You usually pay $30 for chrome Cast dongle, but in this TV is internal.
All you do is setup the Chromecast, and if your website supports chrome cast you will be able to display it on the TV.
A:AnswerYes! for Google is call Chromecast or mirror mode. Is build in the TV, all you do is set the Chromecast to the WIFI and if you use YouTube just hit on the screen on the left " it will said cast to "chrome cast name" and it will display on the TV. If you are using Google Chrome, go to setting and hit cast to device.