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HDMI is all that is needed for both.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi MIKEY, Thank you very much for your question. The XR-48A90K supports the following connections for an audio system/soundbar: • BLUETOOTH connection (the audio system/soundbar must support the A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) Bluetooth profile for wireless audio playback) • HDMI connection (Audio Return Channel (ARC) or Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC)) • Digital optical cable connection As for an external video device, this TV supports the following connections: • HDMI • Composite (RCA) audio video connection- Using an optional Analog Extension Cable that can be purchase at most electronic retailers (3.5mm, 4-pole Mini jack to RCA yellow, red and white, not supplied). For us to best assist you, please contact us by following the steps below: Unfortunately, due to the current Best Buy phishing protocol for your protection, we cannot provide a direct email or phone number for customer support as of now. Please find Sony Electronics' Support information: Go to our support website > click on “Support” > scroll down click on “Contact Support” > click on "Television" and from there you'll see different ways to contact us. Apologies if you disclosed some of this information in your review and to customer service, we just want to ensure that we have your accurate details at the time of communication. Name: BestBuy Username: Sony TV Model Number: Sony soundbar and DVD/Blu-ray player model number: Question/concern: Telephone Number: The MASTER Series BRAVIA XR A90K OLED TV is designed to fit perfectly in any sized room or office thanks to the 48-inch and first-ever 42-inch screen sizes. Whether you are gearing up for an intense gaming session or settling down to enjoy your favorite movie or show, rest assured the A90K will be sure to impress. We are looking forward to your message, and thanks for considering Sony! Best regards, Romeo Sony Social Support
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