TS600-1052 - HDMI input available?

Hello!  I few days ago I purchased Touchsmart 600 (specifically TS600-1052) from Microsoft Store.  I was under impression, based on the specs on hp.com that it should include HDMI and composite video inputs, so that extrnal video source could be hooked up to it.  However, it appears that there are no ports the left side of the computer, where they are supposed to be.  Can someone with the same model number confirm this?  I will likely be returning this PC since I won't be able to use it where I intended without the video inputs.  It looked so good on paper - I can't believe the actual hardware is so flawed!

As Macaby indicated, if you have an optical audio input on your TV, an HDMI to DVI cable is your most inexpensive way of connecting (I would recommend Monoprice for the cable--I have one that connects my MacPro to my LCD monitor which is HDMI).
If you need analog audio out from the new Apple TV, check out Monoprice--they have an HDMI switch that is remote controlled and takes an HDMI input source (the new Apple TV) and outputs analog audio and HDMI--you will still need the HDMI to DVI cable.
I use the Monoprice 4 into 1 HDMI switch with toslink audio output because I needed additional HDMI inputs (my Sony Bravia's 3 HDMI inputs are already taken up by HD DVR, BluRay, and Xbox 360) and needed to consolidate input sources to one digital audio input on my surround sound processor. It works very well--the switching is a bit slow--takes about 5-7 seconds to switch from one input device to another (which is a bit slower than my TV's internal HDMI switch), but the price is very reasonable at under $50 vs. hundreds of dollars for a high end HDMI switch.

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