Macbook Pro to vga

Any ideas on how to connect my macbook pro to LCD screen? I have firewire and thunderbolt ports.

ThunderBolt carries Video and accepts Mini DisplayPort cables.
Mini DisplayPort can be adapted to DVI. get a Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter and plug it into the Thunderbolt port. Insert the cable until essentially ALL of the metal end disappears inside the port.
If the LCD display is 1920 wide or less, Single-Link can support that resolution. If the display is wider than 1920 wide, it will require double data lines in the cables and connector, referred to as Dual-Link.
VGA is an Analog connection method and will not produce best quality on an LCD display.

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    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB572Z/A?fnode=MTY1NDA3Ng&s=topSellers

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    Monoprice has just about any adapter that you could need.
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    http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201177
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  • What is the correct part number for dvi to vga adapter for macbook pro model A1260

    Can someone tell me the Apple part number for the DVI to VGA adapter that came with a Macbook Pro model A1260? (Early 2008)
    My adapter has reached the end of useful life.
    Thanks!

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    I am sorry for the confusion.  The reason I asked about the speaker bar is that I can't find any information that shows built-in speakers on your monitor.  I have looked everywhere, including in the HP specifications.
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  • Using Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter to connect Macbook Pro (2009) for a presentation via projector.

    When I connect my Macbook Pro (2009 model) using a Mini DisplayPort to VGA adapter to display a presentation via projector, only the top-left portion of what is displayed on my Macbook Pro's screen is displayed on the projector, as though I zoomed in on that portion of my screen. The projector is on and the adapter and the cable that connects the adapter to the projector machine is correctly connected. Any suggestions on how to fix this problem?

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5369
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    Matt M.

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    Hi
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    Now I will try to chek if the adapter works on other pc and monitor.
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