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I'm having trouble connecting the tv to my surround sound system. The surround system says to connect the cables to the "audio out." There doesn't seem to be an "audio out."

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I checked Amazon, it says "For connections, you get 1 each composite- and S-video inputs for your DVD player, VCR, or other audio/video device, and a set of component-video inputs for your progressive-scan DVD player or DTV set-top box."

Your TV does not have a audio out since it is a smaller TV. You need to get a tuner and route the sound system through there.

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