Macbook video output

I want to connect my macbook to my flat screen TV to display photos.
What kind of cables can I use to accomplish this?
Thanks for any help...

Currently you have two display port adapters available, DVI and VGA. You can also get a DVI to HDMI adapter cable. If have bought all three to give me VGA, DVI and HDMI availability.
I WILL WARN YOU THAT THERE ARE SEVERAL ISSUES WITH DISPLAY PORTS AND MACBOOKS.
You can read for yourself the problems on this forum.
Mike

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