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Okay,
I have a couple of questions about a big screen tv and my macbook. I am getting a rear projection 55in high def tv and was wondering the best way to connect my macbook to it to get the best quality. Also I was wondering if it would project a rather clear picture or if it would become grainy or pixelated or what have you. So would the picture look okay? Thanks in advance for your input and help! Matt |
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It depends what resolution the TV supports...
You write it is high-def, which usually means a res. of 1280x720 in which case the picture should look quite good. Use a miniDVI-> DVI adapter if your TV has a DVI input - that'll give you the best picture quality. |
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