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Sony Bravia KDL-52V5100

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Connectivity Summary



• 4 HDMI ports
• Digital audio out
• Good placement, with easy access
• 1 USB port

Input Ports (7.5)

The Sony Bravia KDL-52V5100's ports are found in two locations, on the left side of the HDTV and just around the left side on the back. The input ports on the left include a VGA input with associated 3.5mm audio input, three HDMI ports, S-video port and an analog video input with associated analog audio inputs.

On the back you'll find the main grouping of ports.

Around the back you will find a fourth HDMI port with associated analog audio input and two component video inputs with associated analog audio inputs. You will also find the RF input for cable or antenna.

Most of the HDMI
ports are on the side.

Output Ports (2.0)

As with most HDTVs the Sony Bravia KDL-52V5100 has only two outputs, one digital audio out and one analog audio out. Both are found in the grouping on the back of the HDTV.

Wireless

Connections (0.0)

The Sony Bravia KDL-52V5100 doesn't support any wireless connectivity

Media (1.0)

The Sony Bravia KDL-52V5100 has a single USB port located on the left side of the HDTV. This allows you to view photos and listen to music located on USB devices.

Placement (8.0)

The Sony Bravia KDL-52V5100's port placement is good. The ports found on the left side are easily accessible while those on the back are just around the side of the HDTV, so you won't need to reach all the way to the middle of the back as you must on some other televisions. Unfortunately the stand does not rotate for even easier access. The ports are clearly labeled and well organized.

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