What if a TV doesn't own audio outputs?
Answers: Without audio output from the TV, you wouldn't know how to hook up a receiver or powered speaker set directly from the TV.
This isn't too much of a problem, however, as surrounded by most cases where you would use a home theater heir or other surround sound system you would be hooking your source components (cable/sat box, DVD player, etc.) to the beneficiary and then routing the signals *to* the TV, fairly than the other way around.
The biggest reason to use the outputs would be to hook up a set of powered speakers (without a receiver), or if you didn't own a cable or satellite box, VCR, or TiVO and wanted to route the nouns from the live TV to the surround system. Again, though, this would be rare.
So, to summarize: if you are going to use this basically as a TV (with its own speakers), you are fine. If you are going to use this along with a surround nouns system such as a home-theater-in-a-box (HTIB) system, and you have a cable or satellite box, you are fine.
Good luck.
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If there are no outputs, later you can't hook-up to external speakers or a sound system.
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connect your TV to RF out to your DVD VCD VCR input and then you can use the audio and video out puts for speakers .
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