How to connect my Satellite P300D to the TV?

My computer is Toshiba Satellite P300D, and I want to connect my TV via HDMI, because there are 2 HDMI input port.
So what kinds of cable do I have to buy to connect HDMI? Do I have to download some software? How about the audio?
Cheers

Visit electronic store and buy high quality HDMI cable. Talk with your local dealer and pick up info which one they have.
To connect your laptop to the TV is simply.
Connect both devices with the HDMI cable, choose HDMI channel on TV and use FN+F5 to switch to TV.
Everything should be OK.
Please let us know if there is some problem.

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