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Need help hooking up 2008 Macbook Pro to new Samsung LED
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<blockquote data-quote="jcollapse" data-source="post: 1555504" data-attributes="member: 316768"><p>I had no idea I was diving into a sea of Samsung hostiles, haha. Beyond this one connectivity issue I have always been a fan of Samsung displays. That being said, I am no pro on the topic of televisions, but comparing all of the options I looked at in the price range I was aiming for this set appeared to be the best. I am happy with the set's performance and intend to keep it. If I legitimately cant get my old Macbook connected properly I'll probably just upgrade my media computer to a used / refurbed Mac Mini featuring an HDMI out.</p><p></p><p>Bobtomay:</p><p>Thanks for the detailed response, it is very much appreciated! I asked one of my more trusted tech friends about this issue earlier today and he also pointed me to the Monoprice unit along with all of the cables you listed out. For around $60 on Amazon this is surely worth a shot. Is there a better option between DVI-D or DVI-I?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcollapse, post: 1555504, member: 316768"] I had no idea I was diving into a sea of Samsung hostiles, haha. Beyond this one connectivity issue I have always been a fan of Samsung displays. That being said, I am no pro on the topic of televisions, but comparing all of the options I looked at in the price range I was aiming for this set appeared to be the best. I am happy with the set's performance and intend to keep it. If I legitimately cant get my old Macbook connected properly I'll probably just upgrade my media computer to a used / refurbed Mac Mini featuring an HDMI out. Bobtomay: Thanks for the detailed response, it is very much appreciated! I asked one of my more trusted tech friends about this issue earlier today and he also pointed me to the Monoprice unit along with all of the cables you listed out. For around $60 on Amazon this is surely worth a shot. Is there a better option between DVI-D or DVI-I? [/QUOTE]
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