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Panasonic Viera TC-P42X1

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Connectivity Summary



• Standard amount of input ports.
• Output ports for S-Video and digital audio.
• SD card slot.
• Good port placement.

Input Ports (6.5)

The left side of the TC-P42X1 features an HDMI input, a set of analog audio inputs, and a composite video input. This is also where you'll find the TV's SD card slot.
 

The left side has room for a few more ports,
but even this handful is a convenience.

Around the back, towards the right edge are two more HDMI slots, three more analog audio inputs, a second composite video input, and two component inputs. This is also where you'll find teh cable input port.
 

These ports are all very easy to reach.

Output Ports (2.0)

The TC-P42X1 has a digital audio output and an S-Video port. These two comprise the most commonly-seen duo of output ports on HDTVs. Typically these are the only two ports an HDTV will have.
 

Other Connections (0.0)

The TC-P42X1 doesn't have any other ports. 

Media (1.0)

The left side of the TC-P42X1 has an SD card slot. 

Placement (7.0)

All the TC-P42X1's ports are placed in very easy-to-reach locations. There are a bunch on the left side of the TV, and the rest are on the back of the TV within easy reach.
 

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