2011 Air to HDTV - Panasonic Viera ST50

I bought a mini-display port to HDMI adapter to connect my 2011 Air to my 2011 Panasonic ST50 tv.  The Air recognizes the Panasonic, but the Panasonic says "no signal detected."  The same adapter and hdmi cord worked when I trired to connect my Air to the HDTV at work (Samsung).  Anyone have any suggestions?

You need a MiniDisplay Port to HDMI adapter and a HDMI cable.  The MDP adapter plugs into the Thunderbolt port on your MBair.
http://store.apple.com/us/product/H1824ZM/A/Moshi_Mini_DisplayPort_to_HDMI_Adapt er?fnode=MTY1NDA3Ng
Regards,
Captfred

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