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Sony Bravia KDL-46Z5100

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Connectivity Summary



• Three HDMI ports on the side, one of the back.
• Good selection of ports.
• Good placement.
• Stand doesn't swivel.

Input Ports (7.5)

The KDL-46Z5100 has a good selection of ports, most of which are on its side. There are 3 HDMI ports, a set of analog audio inputs and a corresponding composite video input, an S-Video port, and a VGA input with corresponding 3.5mm audio jack.


USB
 VGA
3.5mm Audio In
  3 HDMI Ports
S-Video

Composite Video
In
Analog Audio
Input
 

On the back you'll find a pair of composite video ports, four analog audio inputs, and another HDMI input.


LAN
Service Port 
Component Video Inputs
Optical Audio Out
 HDMI
Analog Audio Inputs
Analog Audio In

RF Input
 
Analog Audio Out

 

Output Ports (2.0)

The KDL-46Z5100 has a digital audio out port and an S-Video port.

Other Connections (3.0)

On the back of the TV you'll find an ethernet port, which will allow you to stream videos and music.

Media (1.0)

The KDL-46Z5100 has a USB port for watching videos, viewing pictures, or listening to music off a thumb drive.

Placement (7.0)

Port placement on the KDL-46Z5100 is pretty good. A great deal are on the side and very easy to access. The rest are on the back located very close to the edge, which are also very easy to reach. This is good, because the TV doesn't rotate to provide easy access to those ports.

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