Any sucessful connection  - new mbp 15" to samsung LCD HD-ready(series) TV?

Been reading a lot on this forum but got confused so appreciate if anyone who has sucessfully made this connection to share with us here!
Thanks!

tbrodi,
I do have the same stuff. only a newer version of the Samsung and an older mini.
I use a DVIHDMI cable, connect the cable into port 2 on the tv and the audio jack from the mini straight to the input on the tv, the audio out from the tv is going to the recever/amplifier.
At least, that works for me all in full HD
rgrds
McChiel

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