Pros: Price of only $149 for a 1080p TV. Digital pickup of signals is great (equals or exceeds all other digital TV receivers I have used) USB port helps for powering Fire TV stick HDMI, VGA and all other ports have plenty of clearance and the direction they lead from the TV is flush toward the side or bottom rather than needing to stick out the back. Nice having 3 HDMI input, VGA input, and other video inputs. I thought it odd that the composite video input does double duty as one of the YCbCr jacks. Cons: Audio is low. Once you turn it up about 1/3 of the way, it doesn't get any louder. Although it has a 1/8" headphone output, the TV speakers are muted when anything is plugged into the headphone output (so you can't just run this to a supplement speaker and use both internal and external speakers this way). This headphone jack is not in a convenient place to plug in and unplug headphones. It is next to all of the other jacks in the back of the TV. I plan to run the Digital output to a stereo system. As of this review I have not tested if the volume control on the TV changes the digital output audio level (I may need to use my stereo's remote to change volume). There are no other audio "out" other than 1/8" jack and the TOSLINK jack. Not a "smart" TV. Solved quickly with a fire TV stick Mute button is in a weird position on the remote. The volume controls are in the middle and the mute button is way up at the top and is green(!?!) Sometimes the FireTV input changes to 720p when I switch to it (and it powers up). I have not determined if there is a place I can lock this to 1080p, but by forcing the TV to 1080p manually, the stick changes to the proper resolution.