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If your Mac has HDMI output (like modern Mac Book Pro's) then it's easy. There is no direct VGA, DVI or Thunderbolt input however but you can still use DVI or Thuderbolt adapters (see attached recomendations) Save any packaging however, some adapters may not properly transfer audio.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I use my tv with a Mac mini server using hdmi. Not as crisp as An apple display, but works well. I use it to watch training videos.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes And will work even better with google Chrome As you can tab browse Meaning that can run Netflix or iTunes and still search the Internet
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, it does! You'll need to get a display adapter. Find out what year/type of mac you have, then bring that information to your nearest Best Buy and as a sales consultant which adapter you will need. The newer macbooks have the thunderbolt display, there are adapters that go from "thunderbolt" to "HDMI" look for those ones. The older the mac, the 'iffier' it gets, and the more difficult it is to find an adapter.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Supposedly it can. That is what my Geek Squad said. I have not yet tried to do that.
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