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Sony Bravia KDL-46VE5

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Connectivity Summary



Editorial Note: This is a review of the Sony KDL-46VE5. Test results are for this model, but should indicate the general performance of other sizes in the VE5 series. The VE5 series includes the following models: KDL-40VE5, KDL-46VE5, and KDL-52VE5.  Read here for more details on series differences.

• 4 HDMI ports
• 2 component video, 1 composite video
• USB for music, movies, and pics
• No internet connection

Input Ports (7.5)

The ports on the Sony KDL-46VE5 are located on the back and the left side. Now, most people don't have easy access to the back of their TVs, so it makes sense that you want a few easy to reach ports on the side. But the HDMI distribution doesn't make that much sense on the KDL-46VE5. There's only one HDMI in the back, and three on the side. If you have more than one HDMI port in constant use, you're likely stuck with a big, ugly wire sticking out the side of your TV (an automatic deduction from your tech-savvy status).

USB
PC in
1/8' audio in
HDMI
S-video
Analog video in

Of course, some of the ports on the side make sense, like the PC input, something you're likely to connect and disconnect frequently.

 
Component video in          Digital audio in USB

HDMI

Cable/antenna Analog audio input
 
Analog audio out
 

Analog
Audio
Input

 
   
 

Output Ports (2.0)

The Sony KDL-46VE5 has two outputs, an analog audio and a digital audio. Pretty standard stuff.

Other Connections (0.0)

There are no other connections on the Sony KDL-46VE5, such as a LAN port for Internet.

Media (1.0)

The Sony KDL-46VE5 has USB port on the side for playing back photos, videos, and music. There is another USB port on the rear of the TV, but it's not usable as a media player port.

Placement (5.5)

The placement of ports on the side could have been worse. They're partially hidden behind the bezel, so only thick cords will be so inflexible that they'll peek out from the side. Unfortunately, most HDMI cables are thick, so your second and third HDMI wires will always look a bit gangly hanging off your expensive television.

Other Models in the VE5 Series
This is a review of the Sony KDL-46VE5. 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.
Sony KDL-40VE5
40 inches
Sony KDL-46VE
46 inches
Sony KDL-52VE
52 inches

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