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The JVC LT-32P679 offers a good selection of input and output ports including three HDMI ports. The built-in iPod dock is a very nice extra as is the USB port for viewing photos on a mass storage device.

Input Ports (6.38)
All of the input ports on the JVC LT-32P679 are found on the back near the right side. They are divided into two groups, at the top right you will find two composite video, three analog audio, S-Vide and two component inputs. Just below this grouping you will find three HDMI inputs and the Antenna/Cable input that supports both digital and analog over the air signals but only analog cable signals. Three HDMI ports is a good number for an HDTV this size, but we do wish there had been a VGA input.
Output Ports (2.0)
As with most HDTVs there are only two output ports on the JVC LT-32P679, an analog audio output and a digital audio outptu. Both are found on the back grouped near the top right. Other Connections (0.0)
The JVC LT-32P679 does not support Wi-F-, Bluetooth, or any other wireless connectivity features. Media (3.0)
The JVC LT-32P679 offers two  options for connecting media devices to the HDTV. The most prominent, of course, is the TeleDock, which can be used to connect any iPod or iPhone to the HDTV. Note that the dock is not shielded for use with the iPhone so you'll either need to turn it on to airplane mode or be prepared to deal with interference when the radios are transmitting. The second option is a USB port, which will allow you to connect a USB mass-storage device and view pictures on it. For more information about what media playback is like on the JVC LT-32P679 please see our Formats & Media section. Placement (8.0)
Almost all of the ports on the JVC LT-32P679 are found on the right side of the back, which puts them in easy reach around the left side of the front. This is much more convenient than some televisions that place ports in the middle of the back and we really appreciated this. You shouldn't have too much trouble connecting devices to the JVC LT-32P679 even when it's up against a wall or corner.

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