![]() (You can find it here.) The Toshiba 50L7300U is not on the list, but as you can see from its tag, it has been measured The EPA publishes a list of ENERGY STAR qualified TVs. Of note, unlike many newer TVs, the L7300U still supplies an RGB (15-pin) PC connector. You can see from the diagram below, the various connections on the second panel. ![]() The L7300U is Intel WiDi (Wireless Display) compatible, which means that you can wirelessly stream content from a laptop, smartphone, or tablet with Intel WiDi. I am assuming this Toshiba does not offer MHL. I have found no mention in the L7300U literature of MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) compatibility, which allows you to connect the TV to MHL-compatible devices like tablets and smartphones. HDMI 1 can be used to feed a digital audio system that is compatible with Audio Return Channel technology. The vertical panel provides three HDMI inputs, two USB ports, a Composite Video In and one digital audio (optical) jack. The second runs horizontally with all but one of the connectors facing out towards the back. The first is stacked vertically and faces towards the edge. The traditional operational buttons are located on the bottom of the back right edge of the TV.Ībove those controls are two connection panels. On the lower right of the front of the L7300U is the Power indicator and a little window that houses both the remote sensor and the ambient light sensor. When the TV is on, glare is not a problem. When turned off, you can see that the display has a filter that softens glare. The TV does swivel on its stand, which allows a little flexibility in placement.
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