MBP 2011 - HDMI - Samsung HDTV - Not working

Hello All,
I wanted to be able to watch my computer on my TV so to show some streamed programing so purchased a HDMI cable from a Mac reseller.
When I plugged it in to the recommended port (have since tried the rest of them) I was not able to see my screen on the TV. Despite asking to detect displays I have never managed to have my macbook ackowledge the fact that it is connected to the TV so options such as mirroring are not available to me since the tab is still suppressed.
I have spent the last 2 days digging through these forums and trying to find a solution so have tried to reset the PRAM, plugging and unplugging, changing resolutions etc. I was running snow leopard but since upgraded to Lion and still nothing has changed.
The only thing I have not done is go and buy a new cord but given the number of people reporting this issue and the fact that it is a new cord that should support both audio and video and was recommended by the dealer I doubt swapping it will change much.
Can someone please help me, I see endless posts about this problem but no clear cut solution. I really dont understand how with the number of people that seem to be facing this issue that apple is not more present in bringing it to a resolution.
Thank You for the help!!!!
Richard Gordon

Hello,
Finally got a chance to update.....
I went to the store where I got my cable and tested the following:
1 - My Computer and the cable to another TV = same result, no video on TV and acknowledgement on my computer that there was a connection.
2 - The stores macbook Pro and my cable to the TV = WORKED FINE (so the cable does not seem to be the issue)
3 - My computer and the same cable to a Mac monitor = worked fine (would suggest that in some capacity my port on the computer is working)
I am not sure what to do here. My guess it has something to do with the discussions I have seen about there being the dual graphic cards and the resolution with the TV but I have not found a answer that would make it work. My cards are:
AMD Radeon HD 6490M & Intel HD Graphics 3000
So if there are any ideas about how to fix this please let me know. I am trying to avoid taking it up to the apple technicians and have them open up the machine since I have some bad experiences with things starting to fail once this happens....
RG

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