AppleTV to send MacBook Screen to TV?

Can I use AppleTV to create a large screen display on my TV?  I have a MacBook Pro (new with Thunderbolt) and I want to be able to give screen presentations on my LED HDMI television.
The AppleTV page doesn't describe this...just entertainment pushing to screen.
Thanks.

Thanks. I have an iPad 2 so that could be helpful for presentations, albeit a step removed.
Seems like lots of folks would benefit from a networkable way to stream to a large display without having to use an HDMI cable.

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