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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 446067" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>Do not know if this will work or not. I have used every other connection available except this. Have not tried one of these adapters due to many reports of issues with any PC, not just Mac's in going from DVI to component. And, once I started using TV's for my computer monitors, I made sure they had VGA and/or HDMI available.</p><p></p><p>It is cheap enough to not be out much money if it doesn't work. Assuming you try one of your existing component cables before going to buy a set just for your computer. The ones I've read about that do seem to work consistently are in the $100 and up price range making it a little steep if you have any other connection available.</p><p></p><p>The forum is beginning to see the question of connecting their Mac to a TV several times a week now. Am in process of putting together a cabling guide to have a single place to answer all these questions. Would appreciate posting of your findings for inclusion (with props due of course).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 446067, member: 24160"] Do not know if this will work or not. I have used every other connection available except this. Have not tried one of these adapters due to many reports of issues with any PC, not just Mac's in going from DVI to component. And, once I started using TV's for my computer monitors, I made sure they had VGA and/or HDMI available. It is cheap enough to not be out much money if it doesn't work. Assuming you try one of your existing component cables before going to buy a set just for your computer. The ones I've read about that do seem to work consistently are in the $100 and up price range making it a little steep if you have any other connection available. The forum is beginning to see the question of connecting their Mac to a TV several times a week now. Am in process of putting together a cabling guide to have a single place to answer all these questions. Would appreciate posting of your findings for inclusion (with props due of course). [/QUOTE]
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