Newer models support??

My white MB video out to DVI then DVI to HDMI only gets video out without audio.
Do newer models get both video and audio out??
Thanks.

Hello,
I was just wondering about this very thing; I have a MacBook7,1 (purchased Dec 2010) and want to hook it up to my flat screen HDTV and was wondering if I needed to buy a separate audio cable.
I read that now MBP have the audio through the MDP; however, if I understand correctly this does not extend to plain vanilla MB7,1.
Would someone be kind enough to confirm this statement. Thank you

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