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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
least expensive hookup for macbook to television
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<blockquote data-quote="bboyreason" data-source="post: 1022222" data-attributes="member: 124031"><p>i have seen the apple store's mini-dvi to s-video adapter that should work for a macbook unibody (mine is 5,1, intel, nvidia)</p><p>i am pretty competent with the computer end, but my extent of TV experience was maybe hooking up a PS1</p><p>s-video, is that a digital format?</p><p>the TV is kind of old, it just has the coaxial plug in the back and that is it;</p><p>i have what i guess is a modulator, a little box with RCA cable jacks as well as an s-video in, and the coaxial in/outs</p><p>there is a vcr/dvd player hooked up to the RCA's and both coaxials are used as antenna in, and tv out</p><p>this leaves just the s-video;</p><p>is this a set up that would accept the mini-dvi to s-video?</p><p>i have another few old TV's in the basement that have RCA's directly on them, would these be preferable?</p><p>would they still require a modulator?</p><p>basically i want a cheap way to migrate the laptop to a bigger screen;</p><p>any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bboyreason, post: 1022222, member: 124031"] i have seen the apple store's mini-dvi to s-video adapter that should work for a macbook unibody (mine is 5,1, intel, nvidia) i am pretty competent with the computer end, but my extent of TV experience was maybe hooking up a PS1 s-video, is that a digital format? the TV is kind of old, it just has the coaxial plug in the back and that is it; i have what i guess is a modulator, a little box with RCA cable jacks as well as an s-video in, and the coaxial in/outs there is a vcr/dvd player hooked up to the RCA's and both coaxials are used as antenna in, and tv out this leaves just the s-video; is this a set up that would accept the mini-dvi to s-video? i have another few old TV's in the basement that have RCA's directly on them, would these be preferable? would they still require a modulator? basically i want a cheap way to migrate the laptop to a bigger screen; any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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