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lynn tucker Posted on May 31, 2014

Hdmi where is the outlet on the TV -- the TV is wall mounted so I can't see it --just wanted to make sure one was there before getting assistance taking it down.

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SOURCE: where is the HDMI connection on the tv? i cannot

One in panel on left hand edge, another 3 on rear.

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