Connect MacBook To Tv With HDMI

Can I connect my MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2012) with my Tv just with an HDMI cable?

I have a similar problem.  MacBook Pro 13-inch mid-2012, running OS X Lion 10.7.5.  Want to connect to HDMI tv.   Have just bought mini display port to HDMI adapter, then HDMI-HDMI cable to the tv.   I'm streaming Netflix but when I connect to the tv it remains on the MacBook display (both picture and sound) and all I get on the tv is a nice picture of a galaxy or the Milky Way.  I went into system preferences....displays and got the screen above, I selected Detect Displays and then a second display similar to the above 'Color LCD' but called 'Toshiba LCD' (or something similar) appeared on the tv and, as a second screen, on the MacBook.     Any help gratefully received.

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