Location Of Audio Headphone Jack

Hello, I have a Toshiba Laptop Satellite L875D-S7332. I want to buy an Audio Head Phone so that no one else but me hears the laptops audio sound. Problem is i don't know what head phone to buy and where on my laptop is the jack to connect it to! Can Someone help me! Thank You, heaven5733

Hi heaven5733,
          cbwilsha is right. Now I just want to support cbwilsha. Here is the actual view and location of the audio headphone jack. See the image below.
Hope this will work for you. ^_^
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