MacBook Pro won't display on my SAMSUNG 2232BW monitor

Allright, so i bought this nice macbook pro 2 days ago and it works fantastic. I got myself a mini-dvi to HDMI converter so i can connect my external 2232BW samsung display to it. The mac detects the thing just fine, gets the model number and everything and all the settings appare to be right, but i get no image on the display. I hooked the display up to my old PC laptop which has an HDMI port and works fine. So there is either something with my mac or my mini-dvi to HDMI adapter.
Any ideas?

I had a problem just like that. I use a mini-dp to hdmi adapter to connect my mbp in a tv with a hdmi-hdmi cable.
I have another computer with a dvi interface and I can connect it to the same tv using a hdmi-dvi cable. Using a dvi-dvi it also works with my 2232 monitor.
But, if I use this hdmi-dvi cable with the minidp-hdmi adapter to connect the mbp to 2232 monitor, it doesn't work. The mbp detects the monitor, brand, model and resolution but I get no image in the display.
So, I'm pretty sure that the adapter is working, the cable is working, the monitor is working. But not all them together :S

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