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<blockquote data-quote="Wasp14" data-source="post: 1512398" data-attributes="member: 300873"><p>Hi, newbie to the forum. I'm interested in hooking up my 2006 white Macbook (earliest model I believe) to an HDMI television. The unit is the Sony Playstation 24' tv.</p><p></p><p>This thread's been very helpful, my question concerns which adapter to get. Mactracker states that this MB can output in <em>VGA, Composite and S-video with adapter</em> so does that rule out the Mini-dvi to HDMI adapter? I had one in my cart at Monoprice but backed out after learning it may not be supported. </p><p></p><p>If so, which one of those is the best to get?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wasp14, post: 1512398, member: 300873"] Hi, newbie to the forum. I'm interested in hooking up my 2006 white Macbook (earliest model I believe) to an HDMI television. The unit is the Sony Playstation 24' tv. This thread's been very helpful, my question concerns which adapter to get. Mactracker states that this MB can output in [I]VGA, Composite and S-video with adapter[/I] so does that rule out the Mini-dvi to HDMI adapter? I had one in my cart at Monoprice but backed out after learning it may not be supported. If so, which one of those is the best to get? [/QUOTE]
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