Mini DV to VGA connection

Hi everyone,
looking to connect my MB to my TV. One problem I'm having, I see this cable is available
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?cid=104&cp_id=10419&cs_id=1041912&pid=4850&seq=1&format=2
however the pc connection on my TV also has a female connection. where can I find a converter or coupler to make this work? The manual for my TV states that I cannot connect a PC to the HDMI port on the TV for some reason.
thanks
Brad

I am curious about the brand of TV...that is the first I have heard of HDMI not accepting a computer for video input....I have 2 HD TV's hooked up to 2 different Mac's via HDMI with out problem

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