Method 1, HDMI connection - Adaptor and Cables
- Your Projector / TV must have a HDMI port on it in order to connect your MacBook Pro.
- You will need a HDMI cable.
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If you have a Retina Display MacBook Pro, you will probably have a HDMI port and so you do not need an adapter, simply connect the HDMI cable to the MacBook Pro and the Projector / TV
- If you have a MacBook Pro without a HDMI port you will need a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adaptor or cable. You can get them here:
- Connect the HDMI cable to the Mini DisplayPort adapter, then connect the Mini DisplayPort adapter to the MacBook Pro and finally connect the HDMI cable to the Projector / TV
- Change the 'Source' on your Projector / TV to HDMI
Method 2, VGA connection
- Your Projector / TV must have a VGA port on it in order to connect your MacBook Pro.
- You will need a Mini DisplayPort to VGA adapter plus a VGA cable
- You will also need an audio cable if you wish to stream sound from your MacBook Pro to your projector/ TV as VGA cables do not carry sound
- Connect the Mini DisplayPort adapter to the VGA cable, then connect the Mini DisplayPort adapter to the Macbook Pro and the VGA cable to the Projector / TV
- Connect your audio cable to both devices at this point if applicable
- Change the 'Source' on your Projector / TV to HDMI
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Note about Mini DisplayPort adaptors - buy them here
All adapters and cables for Apple products should be sourced directly from Apple or an Apple authorised reseller. Personal Projector does not sell Apple cables.
Some of the more recent Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapters include audio support, meaning that if you have one of these you will not need an extra cable to get sound.
If you have one of the older Mini DisplayPort adaptors or a VGA Mini DisplayPort adaptor, you will also need an audio cable to connect the MacBook to the projector / TV
Also: Do not confuse your Mini DVI port with the Firewire 800