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Insignia NS-L37Q-10A

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Connectivity Summary



Editorial Note: This is a review of the Insignia NS-L37Q-10A. Test results are for this model, but should indicate the general performance of other sizes in the NS-LxxQ-10A series. The NS-LxxQ-10A series includes the following models: NS-L22Q-10A, NS-L26Q-10A, NS-L32Q-10A, NS-L37Q-10A, and NS-L42Q-10A.  Read here for more details on series differences.

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Input Ports (8.50)

The TV has 4 HDMI ports, two on the back and two on the side. The TV also has two composite video ports, two S-VIDEO ports, a VGA, two composite video ports, four analog audio inputs, a 3.5mm audio input, and an RF input. These ports are either located along the side of the TV, or on its back, near the edge.



Output Ports (2.0)

The TV has two output ports: one analog audio output and one digital audio output.

Other Connections (0.0)

The TV features no other connections, wired or otherwise.

Media (0.0)

There are no media ports.

Placement (7.0)

The ports have fairly good placement, either on the side or the back of the TV, towards the edge. The stand can rotate, allowing easier access to these ports.

Other Models in the NS-LxxQ-10A Series
This is a review of the Insignia NS-L37Q-10A. The other sizes of HDTVs in this series should be similar in terms of performance and usability. For details about any differences, click on the image to jump to the Series Comparison page.
NS-L22Q-10A
22 inches
NS-L26Q-10A
26 inches
NS-L32Q-10A
32 inches
NS-L42Q-10A
42 inches

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