Can I use my tv as a display for my macbook air?

If i I bought Apple tv and plugged it into my tv, could i then use that tv as a display for my macbook air as if my tv were a mac display?
     I have a macbook air but I dont want to buy a whole new display for it which is why i want to use my tv.
I do however want to purchase AppleTv
I am currently running snow leopard, but will update in a heartbeat to lion if needed.

Connect the Macbook directly through the TV using a Mini Display Port to HDMI ('With Audio' if needed).
http://store.apple.com/uk/product/H7129ZM/A/mini-displayport-to-hdmi-adapter
You cannot connect the Macbook to Apple TV.

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