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Hi everyone I am attempting to connect my macbook model a1342 to my T.V.
I figured I would need a mini displayport cable but it didn't fit. Any suggestions on what I can do? Thanks
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Moved. Why did you post this in "Rumors and Reports"? Please read forum descriptions before posting. And read the sticky post about connecting to a TV which is in the "Other Hardware Forum".
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This thread should shed some light.
Connecting your Mac to your TV
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I did not realize it was under " Rumors" forum if you can't tell this was my FIRST post I'm not very familiar with this site.
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Thank you 6string.
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I did not realize it was under " Rumors" forum if you can't tell this was my FIRST post I'm not very familiar with this site.
That's why we reminded you. A good way to get familiar with the Mac Forums is to read first. The forum descriptions and the posts that are labelled "Sticky" show up at the head of each forum.
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