New 13" Macbook Pro to TV

I have a normal Standard Def TV and was hoping to connect my new 13" Macbook pro to it so that I could watch Hulu. I stopped in the Apple Store and they said no cord could do that. But when I did a search on the Apple website I found this cord, the Apple Mini-dvi To Video Adapter. Is this the cord I am looking for?

Assuming your TV has an HDMI connector, here's what you need to do.
First, you will need a mini-display port to DVI adapter. This will give you a DVI connection that you will then need to attach a DVI to HDMI adapter. Amazon sells these for 91 cents.
http://tinyurl.com/nd2cn4
You will then need an HDMI to HDMI cable. I ordered a 10 foot one from Amazon for $ 1.95.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000UHQVOW/ref=oxya_ohproduct
Unfortunately, because you are going from the displayport (which has audio) to DVI, which does not, you will lose the audio. The only way to get the audio on your TV will be to hook up an audio cable from the laptop (via the headphone port on the side) and plug it into the audio-in port on the TV.
Either that or buy an ACER Timeline 4810T at Office Depot for $ 549 which comes with an HDMI port on the side. Then you only need the HDMI-TO-HDMI cable.

Similar Messages

  • How do I perform a "Suite Product Activation" so that Acrobat will start working on my new Retina MacBook Pro?

    How do I perform a "Suite Product Activation" so that Acrobat will start working on my new Retina MacBook Pro?
    Like others, I have recently upgraded my MacBook Pro to the next generation and migrated all my information from old to new. Everything works seamlessly EXCEPT Acrobat. Photoshop, Indesign, Bridge and Lightroom all seem functional. Acrobat hangs with an error message "Suite Product Activation Needed. Acrobat was installed as part of a suite. To enable Acrobat, please start another element of the suite (such as Photoshop)." Needless to say, starting another element of the suite has NO impact on Acrobat.
    This has to be a common problem. Now that Apple has made it really easy to migrate information from old to new machines, it has to come up all the time. What surprises me greatly is that I can't find any coherent answer in these forums.
    So how do I get Acrobat running again?

    Hi Anubha,
    I do not understand what you said below.
    I am running Adobe Acrobat Pro Version 9.5.5. I do not remember whether it came with Photoshop or InDesign.
    When I open Photoshop, it opens without my having to follow any instructions to activate the software. As a matter of fact, I cannot find my Photoshop serial number anywhere in the Photoshop program itself. I do know it from my profile at Adobe.com. Are you suggesting I deactivate Photoshop on the new computer and then reactivate it using my serial number? Will it reactivate?
    When you say
    "/Library/Application Support/Adobe" at the root level of the startup disk (not the Library folder inside a user's Home folder)
    what do you mean? I do not have a startup disk. I have the original installation disk but that version of Photoshop has been updated a few times.
    After staring at your instructions for a while, I realized that you might be talking about the Library/Application Support folders resident on my Macintosh HD, although why you called it a startup disk is unclear to me. IAC, I went into those folders and duly moved the three folders into a new folder I called “Acrob1” and restarted Adobe Acrobat 9 and got the following error message: “AMT Subsystem Failure  The licensing subsystem has failed catastrophically. You must reinstall of call customer support.” with a small (6).
    By undoing my actions I am back to the staus quo ante.
    Now what?
    Regards, Robert

  • How to connect my guitar into my new 13'' macbook pro using headphone's port?

    how to connect my guitar into my new 13'' macbook pro using headphone's port?

    you need a standard guitar cable and a 1/4 inch to 1/8 inch adapter such as this http://www.amazon.com/Recoton-CW1521-4-Inch-8-Inch-Adapter/dp/B00006HOIW

  • I am new to macbook pro, what is the best tutorial video to watch

    I am new to Macbook Pro, what is the best tutorial video to watch?

    There are a lot of videos to watch if you are new to Mac. Apple has got a lot of tutorials and videos in their website > http://www.apple.com/support/macbasics They will help you use OS X.
    Also, you can ask here. We will be glad to answer all your doubts about OS X and your MacBook Pro. Finally, welcome to the Mac

  • HT3413 can I connect my new 15" macbook pro to 2 external video monitors?

    can I connect my new 15" macbook pro to 2 external video monitors?

    Not without an adaptor such as those from Matrox.

  • Windows 7 install and/or environment freezing on new 13" MacBook Pro

    Hello! Long post, trying to give as much detail as I can... thank you in advance for your help on this!!
    I think I posted in the incorrect forum earlier -- reposting here where it's more relevant.
    I have a frustrating issue I've been battling all weekend. I can't seem to figure it out.
    I'm trying to set up dual boot (Boot Camp) on my new 13" MacBook Pro, installing Windows 7. I've tried x64 (preferable) and x86. This is the mid-April 2010 13" MacBook Pro. C2D 2.4GHz, 4GB RAM, 250GB HD, nVidia 320M.
    The problem I'm having is the machine is hard-locking. Sometimes it locks up during install (the 2nd phase, after it restarts and is "Completing Installation" (this step: http://spsexton.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/install-13.jpg). This makes me have to restart the installation completely, which is frustrating. Sometimes it locks up at the login screen. Sometimes it locks up once I'm logged in to Windows.
    I have noticed that if the installation completes and I can get to the desktop, I can generally use it OK until I install the Boot Camp Drivers (3.1, from the 10.6.3 install DVD). I had a hunch and had also read that it may have to do with the nVidia drivers it installs, so I have tried uninstalling those prior to restart. It locks up anyway at restart (during login). Note that this generally is the case -- sometimes it locks up before I even get to the Boot Camp Drivers step. I sometimes can then get in to Safe Mode without it locking (sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't), and I think I had some repeated errors in the Event Viewer that appeared erroneous (certainly not errors that should cause a hard lock) -- I can post these if needed when I get home from work this evening.
    I was having consistent lockups during installation (at the "Completing Installation" step I mentioned above) when I'd let the Boot Camp Assistant set up the partition for me. I thought BCA might be doing something funny, so I set up the partition myself using Disk Utility then installed, and the install went in OK, however I still had it lock up after installing the Boot Camp Drivers.
    Here's the steps I've been following:
    1. Partition drive, either using Boot Camp Assistant or Disk Utility. Format to FAT if using Disk Utility.
    2. Boot into Windows installer
    3. Format drive to NTFS in installer
    4. Install
    5. Reboot
    6. Complete install (often locks here as mentioned above)
    7. If install completes, boot in to Windows
    8. Change some system settings -- temp folders, workgroup name, pagefile size, turn off UAC
    9. Reboot
    10. Install Boot Camp Drivers from DVD (sometimes locks before I get here)
    11. (have tried sometimes) Uninstall nVidia drivers installed by Boot Camp
    12. Reboot
    13. Consistent locks
    14. Start over, both trying a new Partition creation (delete old, expand Mac partition, recreate new partition via BCA or DU), or using existing partition
    Some other details:
    1. This environment seems to work fine via Parallels. I only appear to have locking issues if I try to boot natively.
    2. The Boot Camp Drivers installs a bunch of driver crud for devices the machine does not have. Could this be causing an issue? Drivers that Windows is attempting to load and failing, thus causing issues?
    3. I'm mainly trying to install x64 due to the 4GB of RAM -- could this be an issue with the Boot Camp Drivers and Windows x64?
    4. I don't think this is a motherboard issue as the machine is completely stable otherwise -- I'd think that if it was a hardware failure, especially with the motherboard, I'd see other issues elsewhere..
    Any ideas??? I'm pulling my hair out on this one. The machine is brand new (just got it Tuesday last week, just started using it this last weekend). My last MacBook Pro (previous model 13" MBP) took Windows 7 without a single hitch and ran smooth as butter.
    Help?

    i just got some solution for this... dunno whether it will work for u all... anyone who got the same problem... try to press power button right on welcome screen after u type ur username and password.... or if u didnt put a password, u can press the power button right on the welcome screen... and then it will automatically to the lock state... and then u login again... the windows will appear... i work it on windows 7 64 bit... if u can login for that 1st time, for next time, u dont need to press the power button anymore... for me it works... XD
    cheers...
    gud luck for u all... =)
    Message was edited by: conggg

  • I got a new laptop (Macbook Pro) and my IPhone is synced with my previous laptop. I've recorded dozens of very long (un-emailable) Voice Memos over the last few weeks and need to get them from my IPhone onto my new laptop. How do I do this?

    I got a new laptop (Macbook Pro) and my IPhone is synced with my previous laptop (which I no longer have). I've recorded dozens of very long (un-emailable) Voice Memos over the last few weeks and need to get them from my IPhone onto my new laptop.
    How do I do this?
    (when I click on the Sync option I get the warning: "Are you sure you want to sync music? All existing songs and playlists on the iPhone will be replaced with songs and playlists from your iTunes library." I fear that if I click this I will lose all of my important Voice Memos as well)

    Just to add to what ChrisJ4203 said.  You can sync them to your new computer using iTunes by selecting to Include Voice Memos on the Music tab of your iTunes sync settings and syncing.  However, you still need to re-establish syncing with the new computer without iTunes erasing all the iTunes media from your phone (as the warning mentioned).
    If you copy your entire iTunes folder (not just your music) from your old computer to your new one, along with other non-iTunes media you may be syncing with iTunes (such as contacts, calendars and any photos synced to your phone from your old computer) by using migration assistant of following one of these methods: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4527, then when you sync again with your new computer it will recognize your phone and sync as it did before.  You will still have to authorize the new computer for any Apple IDs used to purchase from the iTunes and App stores (in iTunes>Store>Authorize this computer). 
    After that you can sync your voice memos to your computer as mentioned earlier.
    If you want to archive your voice memos before you do anything with iTunes, you can use a 3rd party program such as PhoneView or Touch Copy.

  • HT3819 I have a new apple MacBook Pro. All my music is on my old computer and on my I-Pod. Can I use home sharing to transfer my music onto my new computer?

    I have a new apple MacBook Pro. All my music is on my old computer and my i-pad. What is the easiest way to transfer my music onto my new
    computer?

    apps
    If you have an iPod touch or iPhone with iOS 4 or later software, or an iPad, you can use iTunes to transfer files between your computer and an app on your device that supports file sharing.
    You might want to do this if, for example, you want to save files you create on your device to your computer, or take files with you so you can use them when you’re away from your computer.
    You don’t need to sync your device to transfer files, but your device needs to be connected to your computer.
    For information about supported apps, see the documentation for your apps.
    Hide
    To transfer files from your iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad to your computer:
    Connect your iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad to your computer.
    In iTunes, select your device (below Devices), and click the Apps button.
    Below File Sharing, from the list on the left, select the app on your device that you want to transfer a file from.
    From the list on the right, select the file you want to transfer, and click “Save to.”
    In the window that appears, select the destination where you want to save the file, and click Choose.
    The file is saved to the selected destination on your computer.
    SImport music and video already on your computer
    If you have audio or video files on your computer, you can import them into iTunes so that they appear in your iTunes library.
    Hide
    Here are ways to add items from your computer to your iTunes library:
    Drag a file or folder from the Finder to the iTunes window.
    If you add a folder, all the files it contains are added to your library.
    In iTunes, choose File > “Add to Library,” locate a file or folder, and then click Choose.
    By default, iTunes places a copy of each audio file in the iTunes folder (Home/Music); the original file remains in the current location. For information about adding an alias to the file (instead of creating a copy), see Add items to your library without copying them to your iTunes folder.

  • I have a new l7 macbook pro running snow leopard.  When I try to boot into windows7 32bit, I get either a blue, black, or flickering screen.  Then I have to physically shut down and try again.  At that point it will load correctly.  Any help?

    I have a new l7 Macbook Pro running snow leopard.  When I tried to to install windows 7 32 bit on bootcamp, I kept getting a flicking black and blue screen when it tried to install. (Tried several times).  I finally downloaded the bootcamp windows support to a flash.  I inserted that and finally got it installed.  Now when I try to boot into windows I get either a solid black (sometimes blue) or flickering screen and windows will not start up.  If I then physically shut down the mac and restart, it will finally boot into windows where it tells me that windows was shut down unexpectently and once I click start windows normally, it will boot up.  That will generally let me boot into windows for the remaining of the day.  The next day, the same thing happens again.  I have tried reinstalling several times, and the same thing keeps happening.  It is not my windows disk because it installs flawlessly on the mid 2008 macbook pro.  Anyone know how to fix this?

    I own HDM 2011. But they have products that aren't listed or hard to find too.
    Recommending Pro version for one user's needs:
    http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=297756
    Pro vs HDM 2011 feature comparison
    http://www.paragon-software.com/home/hdm-personal/comparison.html
    Forum topics:
    http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=297756
    http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=303155

  • Driver issue FIXED in Vista / boot camp with new, unibody macbook pro!!

    Hay people, I found a fix for the freezing issues with Vista running in Boot camp with the new, unibody Macbook pros. The driver for the 9600M Gt is no good if you install it from the Apple 2.1 version driver disc (Mac osx disc)for some (most) of us.
    I needed to go to Nvidia's site and download the one from DECEMBER 08. If you click the "download drivers" tab on the site, scroll past the current driver it wants you to look at (go to the near bottom of page), click the archives, and input your OS version. Also input "Gforce" and "M" series when needed. It will give you a choice of two drivers. DO NOT CHOOSE THE FEB 09 Driver. Thats the BAD driver for most of us. Choose the DECEMBER 08 driver. Download and enjoy. Be sure to roll back the VGA driver (or the current driver) first before you install this. It should work.
    I've been through the ringer with this for weeks now and have even tried to take my MBP back to swap for a new one. Apple wont have any of that so I thought I was SOL. Not quite. This DOES work for me with Vista. It also works for Windows & if you have it handy.
    By the way, I am posting this for people who HAVE HAD THE FREEZING problems, not for people who haven't. Apparently there are some out there who are running Vista just fine on their unibody MBS's. Most of us are not.
    Cheer's-----Seattle, where the evil empire looms dark

    This never worked. I sold that machine and got a new 17" unibody. IT, by the way, works just fine. I KNEW it was that **** 15'. It took 30 more seconds to boot up I found out also.

  • New to macbook pro and have msmoney files (mbf) stored on an external hard drive. I want to transfer them to MoneyWiz and need to convert them to qif.  Does anyone know of any free software available and how do I do it. Thanks.

    I am new to macbook pro and have msmoney files (mbf) stored on an external harddrive.  I want to transfer them to MoneyWiz and need to convert them to qif.  Does anyone know of any free software available and how do I do it. Thanks.

    iTunes>Preferences (Cmd+,)>Advanced
    Choose the Ext HD (and the appropriate folder) as the location for your library.

  • I have the new 2011 macbook pro, with lion preinstalled. I want to change the harddrive. I have backed up everything on time machine. when i put my new blank hard drive in will the lion screen startup.How do i get the lion dmg when i am already using lion

    I have the new 2011 macbook pro, with lion preinstalled. I want to change the harddrive. I have backed up everything on time machine. when i put my new blank hard drive in will the lion screen startup.How do i get the lion dmg when i am already using lion

    NicholasLiban -
       When you use the Lion restore as described, it does a fresh install on the hard drive that you can select at the beginning of the process.  This provides a complete install of the very latest version of Lion, including the recovery partition.  The drive that you choose for the installation destination winds up like what you would have on a brand new computer from Apple. 
       - Randy

  • Restore from Time machine on new 13" Macbook Pro 2.8 i7 after replacing with OWC SSD

    I have new 13" Macbook pro with Apple 256SSD. I am replacing with OWC 480GB 6GB SSD because out of space. When I bought machine I used time machine to restore from backup of other macbook pro. I simply held a key on keyboard at startup (dont remember key?) and it appeard to boot from the cloud to a screen where i selected time machine. Will it work the same this time or because I am replacing hard drive i have to create the USB  key thing to restore from time machine? ie does apple have the restore from cloud capability only from their own drives?

    You should consider restoring or migrating first only data that you absolutely need and want on the SSD. Then restore selectively.
    On the latter, and in general on the topic Time Machine, here is good advice.

  • Is it possible to connect my 2008 black macbook, to my new 2014 macbook pro retina display screen to make a dual monitor. If this is possible what cables would I need to buy?

    Is it possible to connect my 2008 black macbook, to my new 2014 macbook pro retina display screen to make a dual monitor. If this is possible what cables would I need to buy?

    You can try using Screen Sharing in the Sharing preferences. Or try a third-party utility such as ScreenRecycler.

  • New retina macbook pro 13" slow animations

    I am experiencing slow animations on my new retina macbook pro 13" (I have the middle 2,4 Ghz base model). This happens throughout the whole system, especially noticeable is the animation on the login screen and the laggyness when scrolling list views from inside your dock (for example scrolling your downloads or documents in "list view" mode inside the dock). But it also happens when scrolling in finder or with some window animations.
    The solution that solves this problem is plugging in my external monitor which doesn't have retina resolution. Now everything is really smooth again like it should be.
    I also checked a friends macbook pro (he's having exactly the same but with the more powerfull i7 processor) and it turned out he is not having those issues.
    What I tried so far is resetting the NVRAM and a full new installation but neither did solve anything. I am not using any third party software which could cause this, it's also happening on a bare minimum system.

    I have met the same problem too!
    Mine is also the new macbook pro Haswell.
    I have been using my macbook for 2 days.
    And I have encountered sudden freeze for 4 times!
    The keyboard and the trackpad are unresponsive.
    But actually the system is working and the apps are working.
    And the power button can actually work.
    So every time I met this problem,I long press the power button and make it restart.
    And then everything is okay.
    Somtimes ,if you wait for 10~15 min, the keyboard and the trackpad will start working again.
    When the second time I met this problem, I decided to go to the apple store for help.
    But after several mins, it works again.
    It is very annoying that the system suddenly freeze when you are busy working on the documents.
    And it causes damage that you force to shut down the macbook.
    I think it is a software problem?
    Hope Apple can release some updates to solve this problem soon!

  • Yosemite is messing with my new Retina Macbook Pro's sound output, help.

    I just got my new Retina Macbook Pro 2 months ago and have been noticing some audio output issues. When I try to connect an external third-party audio device to run my KRK monitors my computer does not recognize the device and will not switch the audio output. After trying to set it manually my macbook won't even revert to the internal speakers for output and then I have to reboot my pro in order to get audio output again. This will happen randomly throughout the day after my computer has been in sleep as well, and sometimes the volume buttons get greyed out as well. Please help me with this issue as this is a new computer and it is becoming a nuisance. Even when connecting through HDMI, my audio output does not function and no sound will come out of the TV. I realize that this is probably a Yosemite glitch, but I just need to know if there is any fixes for this issue. Thanks so much for your time,
    Sam Migliazza
    <Email Edited by Host>

    You are entitled to 90 day telephone support from Apple. Try contacting them.
    Apple Support Contact
    Apple Support contact - Telephone

Maybe you are looking for