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Posted Mar 22, 2007 06:16 by Karl B. Listed in: How-To, MacMini Tags: Google, VGA, HDMI, eBay, DVI, Apple TV
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The Don't have enough money for an Apple TV? Don't have a next-gen gaming console? Well, if you have a Mac Mini, then you can still enjoy watching online videos and similar stuff on your TV, thanks to this short little tutorial from The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW).

As we stated earlier, you'll need a Mac Mini for this to work. And a TV, too, of course, but not just any old TV. According to TUAW, a TV that accepts HDMI, DVI or VGA input probably is easiest, but an old composite TV can still work. Finally, you'll need a cable that goes from either DVI or VGA, depending on your Mini's video out port, into the kind of input supported by your TV.

Once you've got everything ready, just click on the "read" link below to get your MacMiniTV up and running. Still not convinced? Here are this setup's advantages as put forth by TUAW:
  • You save the cost of an Apple TV (almost $300) using a mini you already have on-hand. You are only out the cost of a cable. (eBay! eBay! eBay!)
  • If your mini has wireless abilities (and it probably does), you can connect wirelessly to other computers on your network and play back content from them. Without Apple TV!
  • You can play back a lot more formats than Apple TV.
  • No silliness about "up to five authorized machines".
  • You can even surf the net on your TV. And do Google and all of that other stuff.
  • No useless little "Apple Remote" (unless you want to use it with your Mini). You've got an entire keyboard and mouse to command your mini. That's Power computing!
What're you waiting for? Hit the read link. The tutorial also includes a short how-to about using the Apple Remote with your Mac Mini.

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   by Evan (Unregistered) - 2007-03-22
 » http://www.hungryflix.com

Just wanted to let your readers know that our site http://www.hungryflix.com provides indie films and videos that are compatible with Apple TV.

We are really excited that independent filmmakers and producers now have a direct path from web distribution directly to the family room. Very cool.
   by Lou (Unregistered) - 2007-03-22
 » monoprice.com

I'm not associated with this website, but your readers should know that you can also get oem pricing on cables like the ones described from monoprice.com
   by sean (Unregistered) - 2007-03-25
 » so basically you are using yout TV as a monitor - you are not the first to think of this

I thought this might have an adapter that lets you plug in from DVI or VGA to the TV cable port. NOPE, read it says you need DVI or VGA so basically you need a monitor to took into an imac.

has anyone ever hooked a monitor into an imac before??? wow this must be the first time anyone has pluged a monitor into an imac. only difference you are calling the monitor a tv. tv/monitor same thing.




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