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Toshiba Regza 40XV645U

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Connectivity Summary



• 3 HDMI inputs
• Good placement
• USB port for photo playback

Input Ports (7.0)

The input ports are located on the back and side of the TV. If you're looking at the front of the TV, the ports are clustered on the right side.

 USB Port
HDMI Input  
  Composite Video
  Input
Analog Audio Input 
 

The side-facing ports are located just underneath the on-set controls. Here you'll find an HDMI port, composite video input, and a set of analog audio inputs.

HDMI 
  VGA Input
Component  Video Input  Digital Audio Out
 S-Video
Analog Audio In
  Composite In
  Antenna In
Analog Audio Out 
 

The back of the TV provides users with two additional HDMI ports, a pair of component video inputs, an additional composite video input, three sets of analog audio inputs, a VGA port with accompanying 3.5mm audio jack, and an S-Video port. Underneath this cluster of ports, facing down, is the cable in.

Output Ports (2.0)

The TV only has two output ports, which are located on the back of the TV: one set of analog audio outputs, and a digital audio out port. This is a standard number.

Other Connections (0.0)

The 40XV645U has no other ocnnections, such as wireless or Bluetooth. 

Media (1.0)

The 40XV645U has a USB port on its side. You can use this to view photos on the TV. 

Placement (6.5)

The ports are very well placed on the Toshiba Regza 40XV645U. There aren't that many located on the side, but the ones located on the back are very easy to access, with the possible exception of the cable input. The TV doesn't swivel, making the good port location almost necessary.

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