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There are 2 HDM connections and the standard RCA conections so it should work for you.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Connect Comcast via HDMI. There is one set of analog inputs which has composite video and audio, which you will need RCA cables. for your DVD. This will leave you 1 free HDMI connection. You may also want to spend $50 and buy a blu ray player, and use HDMI, the picture will be superior to Composite.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There are only 2 HDMI inputs and one set of RCA audio connectors. There is a video connector (the yellow) on its own or you can use the three component connectors for video (YGB) so you'd need breakout cables to connect 2 different devices. Am Not sure if you could do that for the 2 devices you describe since one is using all the connectors and the other uses the 3. You might be better off finding a TV that has more connection ports....or find out if one of your units can use an HDMI input port. There is, however, a digital audio out which allows you to add a sound bar and that may give you extra ports - for audio.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This T.V has 2 HDMI's so yes those cables you can connect as well. As far as the DVD goes the TV cannot take that also. Hope it helps
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