Connecting a MacBook to a TV?

That port between the ethernet and firewire ones on a MacBook is some sort of video out is it not? Is this what would be used to hook it up to a (uk) TV?
I don't have a fancy HDTV or anything so what sort of cable would I need - a thingy (whatever that is on the MacBook) to scart? And how does the tv handle the resolution, do you have to change it on the Mac so it fits upon the TV? I seem to remember having to do similar with an old windows laptop back in the day.

The port you refer to on the MacBook is a mini-DVI video output port. You can connect it to your TV's SCART port by getting the Apple mini-DVI to video adapter, which provides both S-Video and Composite video signals, then connecting that to a SCART cable that accepts one of those inputs. You'll probably also want to have audio inputs on your SCART cable. A couple of S-Video input examples would be:
http://www.svideo.com/svideoscart.html
http://www.tvcables.co.uk/cgi-bin/tvcables/SC401.html
Note that one of these cables has an audio input that will plug directly into the MacBook's audio mini-phono output jack, the other has a pair of RCA plugs which would require a stereo mini-phono plug to twin RCA jack adapter.
You'll have a choice of several possible resolutions for your TV, choose the one that works best for what you're doing. I usually end up changing resolutions up and down depending on what I'm up to at any given time. You can turn on or off overscan (borderless display) in your display preferences.

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