Macbook Pro to Sony Bravia connection

Hi,
I would like to connect my Macbook Pro to my Sony Bravia KDL-32V2000 but I'm not sure what input connection i need on the TV and what cable i need?
There is a HDMI input but that is being used with the cable box. Will the PC input connection work?
Thanks,
Carl

... I can use the PC port situated close by. However, is this likely to reduce the quality?
What are you going to be viewing? Just programs on the Mac? Or DVD movies?
Due to the size and "excitement" factor, you might want to try that option out first. It is also your least expensive option! Use the litrtle white video adapter that came with your MBP, and get a cable from it to the PC INPUT of the monitor.
... Secondly, can I get a dual HDMI adaptor and have both cables connected ...
And that's your more expensive option: a HDMI-male - to HDMI-male cable, and an "A-B HDMI Switchbox."
The profit/markup on HDMI cables can be enormous. For example, at a large retailer here in the U.S., I find a 6-foot HDMI cable for US$69.95. The same cable is on eBay for forty dollars less. Just purchase from reputable dealers, and check the feedback. There ARE differences in quality and workmanship with these cables, so please don;t just go for price alone.
A switchbox? I would go to the HDTV online magazines and read reviews. Or contact your local HDTV dealer for support. This might be the time to establish or re-establish your relationship with a local dealer, where pricing might not be rock-bottom, but advice, and the ability to return products without hassle is worthwhile.
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