Connecting PB to my HDTv

I am trying to connect my pb to my hdtv that accepts component. I've browsed around for connection options and here are my findings.
1. expensive options:
-use the minidvi-2-vga connector and have the vga-2-component converter
2. inexpensive options (is this option possible?):
-use the minidvi-2-dvi(d) connector, run a dvi(d) dual link cable to a dvi(i)-2-component connector. (i have also see very expensive dvi(d)-2-dvi(i) converters but i'm hoping that i don't have to use it).
3. what i have:
-minidvi-svideo (and it is sub par when used as a computer monitor)
Any ideas would be appreciated. I mostly looking to see if option 2 is even possible. Thank you in advance.

First off, what I've learned about HD-TV is that unless the HD-TV has support for the resolution at a progressive scan resolution, text that is small comes out very blury. For instance my HD-TV supports 1080i, but only 480p. This means that in order to be able to read most text that is 12 point, I have limit my display to 720 x 480. The second thing I've learned is that HD-TV tends to overscan your picture cropping out the four sides of your picture. This leaves the menubar and dock out of the picture. Two solutions that have been posed by others are scan converters and/or the software called SwitchResX and/or DisplayConfigX. Let me know if you find you are able to overcome both issues and with what display if you are?

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