Mini to samsung

Thinking about getting a new mac mini, and I want to connect it to my Samsung 700 series tv. will i have any problem doing this? I have a the HDMI cable, wireless keyboard and mouse already.

Welcome to the Discussions shane614
To answer your question you will not have any problems with the connection of the mac mini to your Samsung HDTV. You may need to overscan the signal when on 1080p etc.

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