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My buddy broke my screen, and to make a long story short, he ordered the wrong screen when he was going to fix it. Now it's going to be awhile before he gets around to it, as far as I can tell. Is there anyway I can view my MacBook Pro (2.16 GHz Intel Core Duo / 2 GB Ram ) on my television? If so, is it easy to set up? I have an Insignia hdtv with component and sd video input, and of course the 3 AVI. I'm not sure if it's as simple has purchasing a couple plugs and chords.. or if I would have to upgrade to some fancy APPLE TV setup.. i'm thinking cheap. (Obviously since I am whining about even having a fixed computer screen) Any advice is helpful.. thanks.
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