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This TV does not have composite (RWY) inputs on it. It has 4 HDMI inputs, Optical Audio, and 2 USB ports on the back. I wouldn’t let this deter you from getting this tv though. It’s a beautiful picture, with VERY responsive smart functionality. The contrast is great (dark blacks) and I came from a Plasma. If you’re spending this kind of money on a new tv, i would suggest buying a Bluray Player too. Samsung makes a pretty affordable one, and you won’t regret the upgrade in picture (even with regukar DVD’s they usually look pretty good with the upconvert) Hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Lumpy. Yes you can use a DVD player with this TV but this TV does not readily connect to a DVD player with that hook up. I'm sure you can find a TV that will connect using the red, white and yellow plugs but the current standard is HDMI. HDMI is a single cable that carries audio and high definition video. The standard definition equipment ( red, white and yellow plugs ) is being phased out, it cannot carry the high definition and 4K video that are the new standards. Since you are shopping for a new TV I suggest you also look into a new DVD player.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No it does not have the red, white and yellow connections for a DVD player. You would have to use a hdmi cable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There are no red, white, yellow ports on the back of this set.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You could also consider a Home theater amplifier. Many of them still have these plug ins, and an HDMI output for the HDTV, and you can use your DVD player to play audio CD's. I burn a lot of music onto blank DVD's and use them in my DVD players and my car's DVD player. DVD's hold hours of music compared to CD's. I'm more of a music listener than a movie buff. I've got to say it's hard to beat a movie thru a 5.1 or 7.2 amplifier with 5 or 7 speakers and a subwoofer. Beats the crap out a sound bar, any day.If you want to save some money though, there are a lot of Blue ray players on the market. It would be an easy solution.
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