Can I connect an iBook G4 12" to a Studio display?

What do I need to connect my 12" iBook to my old 17" Studio display (clear shell monitor)?

Wirelessly, only if the display supports AirPlay.  Or if the display is Displayport or HDMI, connect with an AppleTV.

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