Connect my macbook to my LCD TV

Does somebody knows what cable i have to buy if i want to connect my Mac-screen to my LCD TV? On this way is it also possible to listen the music on my tv?
Thanks a lot for your answers..

Welcome to the discussions!
You will need either the Mini DVI to DVI adapter or the Mini DVI to VGA adapter depending on the inputs your TV has. Either one costs $19.

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