How to Connect a MacBook Pro to an LCD Projector
All Macintosh computers including laptops have the ability to connect to a variety of external displays. Whether the display is a standard monitor, a large screen or a projector, the Mac will connect with little setup required.
LCD projectors have become popular for displaying presentations and slide shows from software such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Apple’s Keynote. Connecting a projector to a Mac is relatively straightforward provided you have the necessary video adapters.
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Power off your MacBook Pro.
Plug the video adapter into your MacBook Pro’s DVI display port located between the Ethernet port and the FireWire port on the left side of the computer.
Power on the LCD projector.Plug your projector’s video cable into the video adapter connected to your MacBook Pro.XBOX 360 AV cabel 1.8m lang golden plated with magnetic ring( )
Power on your MacBook Pro.Enabling the DisplayOpen System Preferences and select Displays.Click the “detect displays” button if the projector is not showing an image of your desktop.Hard Drive HD Transfer Cable Kit for Microsoft XBOX 360( )
Adjust the display resolution of the projector, if desired, by selecting the appropriate resolution from the resolutions menu displayed on the projector screen.
All Macintosh computers including laptops have the ability to connect to a variety of external displays. Whether the display is a standard monitor, a large screen or a projector, the Mac will connect with little setup required.
WII HD AV Component Video HDTV Cable Cord
XBOX 360 AV cabel 1.8m lang golden plated with magnetic ring
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