Mac Mini to Mitsubishi WS-55809

My Mitsubishi WS-55809 is 1080i projection HDTV. It only has DTV (which the cable box uses) and 2 Component inputs. There are multiple S-Video and composite inputs. I have fallen in love (of course) with the component video out of a Apple TV and my TV. What would be the best way to get this with a Mac Mini? I know, Apple TV is meant to display to a TV and the Mac Mini is a real computer designed for computer monitors. I'm hoping if I post the model of my TV someone would have an idea.
Thanks

I have been told that this mini mac will work with no
problems using the mitsubishi 55" widescreen HDTV as
a monitor.
First thing never take anyones word when it involves very
expensive electronics. If you cant see it in action dont believe
it. I only bought my MITS 52"DLP after seeing a friends computer
hooked up to his.
When I choose the display, I only get 3
choices and they are all terrible. I tried the magic
commad+a,v etc.. to no avail. Can anyone give me
the solution to this one?
I am not sure what model you have but have found that
using 75 Hz is the best setting with my DLP. I would bet you
did not check out what screen resolutions and refresh rates
it supported.
I am starting to really
regret buying a mac???
The mac is not the problem, the problem exists between the
keyboard and the chair.

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