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From the reports I've read, yes. Have not used it myself. Have been fortunate thus far and not had any issues connecting any of my computers to the TVs I've had over the last 5-6 years or so - except for the hassle of dealing with overscan.
You would have to get the mini displayport to DVI adapter, then a DVI cable to the DVI Doctor and then a HDMI cable. That's why if it were me, I'd just go ahead and move to VGA. Your owner's manual says it will take 1080 via VGA so you should be ok there.
If you want to try the DVI Doctor, make sure and check the resolutions it's capable of. From memory, I'm thinking it doesn't support 1080.
You would have to get the mini displayport to DVI adapter, then a DVI cable to the DVI Doctor and then a HDMI cable. That's why if it were me, I'd just go ahead and move to VGA. Your owner's manual says it will take 1080 via VGA so you should be ok there.
If you want to try the DVI Doctor, make sure and check the resolutions it's capable of. From memory, I'm thinking it doesn't support 1080.