09-17-2009, 08:03 PM
The adapters and cables she needs depends on the MacBook (plastic or unibody) and the TV's inputs. If its a modern TV with either VGA, DVI or HDMI you just need the appropriate adapter and cable. If it's a 1080p set, that's better. If it's a 720p set, you might need a software solution (like SwitchResX) to set an appropriate resolution (or deal with the odd resolutions that are often the default when hooking a Mac up to a 720p set).
If it's an older set with only video (i.e. composite and/or S-Video) she's still ok if it's a plastic MacBook with the mini-DVI to Video adapter, but it gets more complicated if she has a unibody MacBook and an older TV.
If it's an older set with only video (i.e. composite and/or S-Video) she's still ok if it's a plastic MacBook with the mini-DVI to Video adapter, but it gets more complicated if she has a unibody MacBook and an older TV.