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<blockquote data-quote="aaron427" data-source="post: 1119901" data-attributes="member: 168063"><p>So I have everything working now, and it looks pretty good. The problem I am having is once I disconnected the macbook from the tv the display is dim on the macbook? I have the brightness turned all the way up and still isn't very bright. Is there something I need to do in the settings to fix this? Thanks</p><p></p><p> Originally Posted by bobtomay View Post</p><p>aaron427:</p><p></p><p>Almost everything you want to know about your Mac is here.</p><p></p><p>Your Mac has a mini-DVI port. I would suggest HDMI instead of VGA with that TV.</p><p></p><p>Video - You'll need a mini-DVI to HDMI adapter and a HDMI cable.</p><p></p><p>Audio - You need to decide where you want your audio. If it's up to me, it's going to my surround sound and not to the TV.</p><p>Connecting to your receiver, about 95% odds, you need a mini plug to RCA cable - you need to verify this.</p><p>Connecting to the TV you need a mini plug cable - not one of the first 3 that say "Two 3.5mm".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aaron427, post: 1119901, member: 168063"] So I have everything working now, and it looks pretty good. The problem I am having is once I disconnected the macbook from the tv the display is dim on the macbook? I have the brightness turned all the way up and still isn't very bright. Is there something I need to do in the settings to fix this? Thanks Originally Posted by bobtomay View Post aaron427: Almost everything you want to know about your Mac is here. Your Mac has a mini-DVI port. I would suggest HDMI instead of VGA with that TV. Video - You'll need a mini-DVI to HDMI adapter and a HDMI cable. Audio - You need to decide where you want your audio. If it's up to me, it's going to my surround sound and not to the TV. Connecting to your receiver, about 95% odds, you need a mini plug to RCA cable - you need to verify this. Connecting to the TV you need a mini plug cable - not one of the first 3 that say "Two 3.5mm". [/QUOTE]
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