12-31-2006, 05:26 PM
What kind of TV do you have? If you have an HDTV that may have VGA or DVI inputs...definitely go with the Apple Mini-DVI to VGA (or DVI) video Adapter...
...the safest bet, and compatibility with virtually every TV (still), is the good ol' Apple Mini-DVI to Video Adapter (SVHS connection).
You must use a "Mini-DVI" connector...
If you don't have SVHS though, and are needing composite...what you could do is purchase (and hook up/daisy-chain in the same order) the Apple Mini-DVI to DVI Adapter...and...the regular-sized) Apple DVI to Video Adapter (that includes both SVHS and Composite video outputs).
For any sound you might want to also input through the TV, you'll simply need to use an audio cable from your Headphone jack to your television, stereo, etc.
...the safest bet, and compatibility with virtually every TV (still), is the good ol' Apple Mini-DVI to Video Adapter (SVHS connection).
You must use a "Mini-DVI" connector...
If you don't have SVHS though, and are needing composite...what you could do is purchase (and hook up/daisy-chain in the same order) the Apple Mini-DVI to DVI Adapter...and...the regular-sized) Apple DVI to Video Adapter (that includes both SVHS and Composite video outputs).
For any sound you might want to also input through the TV, you'll simply need to use an audio cable from your Headphone jack to your television, stereo, etc.