How should I connect my laptop to the television?
By ChrisjobThere are probably geeky communities in which I could ask this, but I hope some of the Curbly technogeniuses might have some ideas:
So, I just got a new Mac Book Pro, and I'd like to hook it up to my LCD television. (To get better use out of it, since we rarely watch TV [it was a Christmas gift]). I'd like to use the larger viewing area for Photoshopping and hopefully some video editing in the future...and of course, Curbly posting!

The TV has a "PC" in and the laptop has a DVI output. I used Apple's included adapter to hook the computer to the TV with an older VGA cable from my G4 tower, but the results are weird. My TV will only accept a 1024x768 (60hz), and that skews the image in a more-or-less unacceptable way, since my laptop is in widescreen ratio (1440 x 900).
So, my cursory research suggests a couple options: (I'll be sitting around 10 feet away)
1. I could buy a DVI to HDMI adapter and plug it into an extra long HDMI cable. $$, not wireless
2. Buy a DVI to HDMI cable (which only seem to come in shorter lengths), and sit closer. $$, not wireless
3. I could buy a short DVI to HDMI cable, and get a wireless keyboard and mouse (presumably bluetooth), and set the computer near the TV. Most desirable, and wireless, but $$$. (The keyboard and mouse are around $70 each, and the cable would be at least $30.) Also, then I'd have an excuse to build a lap-surface for computing via the couch.
Which seems like the best idea? Am I missing options?
(Image from Apple.com)

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miahz
Runeshai
lucasjw
Runeshai
bruno
I bought the new Apple keyboard last fall (not wireless), and it's amazing ... so thin and beautfully designed. I spend upwards of eight hours a day around my computer, so it's worth it to me to have accessories that are pleasing to use and look at. Here's a pic:
Runeshai
miahz
Chrisjob
Miahz,
Wow. It took me a few minutes to realize I needed to move the mouse off the laptop screen to get it to appear on my TV, but it totally worked.
This might take a bit of getting used to, though I guess now I can spend the cable-money on the wireless keyboard and mouse.
Is this the best way to do what I want?
miahz
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