Your TV may have a port labelled for optical audio, but it's a sorely underused port that most consumers may not even realize they have. Here's what it does.
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Here's What The Optical Audio Port On Your TV Is For
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. For many people who grew up in the age of wireless technology, connecting sound systems to your TV can be as easy as pressing a few buttons to ...
Last November I bought an HP 42" LCD TV, but I can't get the optical audio out to work on it. I'm trying to hook my cable box up to my television's HDMI in and my TV's optical out to my receiver's ...
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I'm getting tired of tripping over cables in my flat, so looking to simplify. Apple TV is starting to look like a nice option for streaming video to the TV, but is it also a good option for playing ...
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