Right, if you have real DVI or HDMI hookups you should use those. But depending on the TV vintage it might only have VGA. Actually, I thought component (3 separate connectors) was a step above composite (usually one connector).

CB

Bryan Smart wrote:
But VGA will be low quality video. If you have an HD television, you won't get 
HD signal that way.

Use HDMI first. If you can't use that, then use VGA, then composite, and 
finally component video (the worst).

Bryan

-----Original Message-----
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Chris Blouch
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 4:03 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Mack Mini and Monitor?

Since your TV is kind of new it might have VGA inputs. Some do now days. If 
that's the case you can skip the VGA to NTSC converter box. If not, the 
converter has both RCA and SVideo (4-pin cable) outputs. Most TVs have SVideo 
these days. All the cables come with it.

CB

Courtney Curran wrote: This could be a dumb question, but my Tv's about 2 or 3 years old, does this matter? Thanks, Courtney On 07/05/2010, at 3:01 in the Afternoon, Chris Blouch wrote:


        It used to be that you could use a mini-DVI to NTSC to 'trick' the mini 
into thinking there was a monitor but that stopped working when Apple dropped 
the analog signals from their DVI implementation. Really, how many people still 
had ntsc or pal TVs and were going to hook them up to a mini? Well, I'm one of 
them so the best I could figure out was to get the miniDVI to VGA adapter and 
then a VGA to NTSC converter. Now my mini thinks there is a VGA display hooked 
up all the time, whether or not the TV is actually on. Whether you come out 
ahead cost wise doing this is another thing, but you'll probably want the VGA 
hook up anyway.
So depending on which Mini you have you'll either needs the Apple Mini DVI to VGA adapter for $20 http://store.apple.com/us/product/M9320G/A?mco=MTY3ODQ5OTY or the Apple DisplayPort to VGA adapter for $30 http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB572Z/A?mco=MTY3ODQ5OTY I think newer Minis come with both so you could go with the cheaper MiniDVI to VGA adapter and then a VGA to NTSC adapter. I found a cheap one which runs off the USB power for $30 here: http://sewelldirect.com/pc-to-tv.asp Hope this helps. CB Bryan Smart wrote:
            If there was an FAQ for this list, the frustrating and repetitious 
subject of Minis and monitors would probably be at the top. I know that there 
is no reason to assume that newbies should know this, so there is no reason to 
blast them, but it gets so old covering this over and over again. We literally 
seem to have a thread about it 2 or 3 times a week.
No, the Mini and VoiceOver won't work right without a monitor. Yes, that's why Safari and other apps always say that they're "busy, busy, busy, busy". No, there is no adaptor that you can plug in to it that will fake a monitor being attached. No, the Mini isn't supposed to be a portable computer. No, Apple isn't going to do anything to fix this in the future, as far as we know. Don't feel bad, Courtney. Lots of other people assume, like you, that this will work. It doesn't. No way that you could know without asking in advance. Hope that this helps and saves time. Maybe this is reason #1 to start an FAQ for this list? Bryan -----Original Message-----
            From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Romack
            Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 4:46 PM
            To: MacVisionaries
            Subject: Re: Mack Mini and Monitor?
A couple points to note here: Ben - Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Rude, much? Consider that new members join this list every day, and they aren't privi to previous threads, unless they have no social life and sit and read every message dated back to the conception of this list. Apple picked a name for this product line that draws the to the assumption that the computer is "mini" enough to be portable. Consider that not everyone is as informed as you. Okay? For the sake of this thread, and the notion that Ben may explode in a fiery ball of rage with what I am about to propose - what if an adapter was plugged into the display port of the Mini, but no display was actually attached? Could one purchase some sort of VGA-to-RCA adapter (if one such adapter exists), and plug it into something portable that receives RCA-in? Just a thought from an ignorant Apple- head. romack www.justinromack.com <http://www.justinromack.com/> twitter.com/justinromack On May 6, 8:00 am, "Neil James" <nei...@gmail.com> <mailto:nei...@gmail.com> wrote: Ben, if you had read the post more carefully, perhaps you wouldn't have been so quick to fly off the handle? The question was if there exists a portable monitor not how portable the mini is. To answer the original question though, the smallest monitor I have come across, was a screen size of 12 inches, so while doable, it isn't exactly a portable monitor. Neil ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben Mustill-Rose" <bmustillr...@gmail.com> <mailto:bmustillr...@gmail.com> To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 11:45 AM
                Subject: Re: Mack Mini and Monitor?
                    Not portable in the sense that you could carry it to work.
                    How many times do we have to say to people that a mini is 
not portable?
                    On 05/05/2010, Courtney Curran <moopiecur...@gmail.com> 
<mailto:moopiecur...@gmail.com>  wrote:
                        Hi,
Since a new Mack mini apparently must have a monitor, are there any portable monitors like USB monitors or something. I take my Mack mini to work a lot. I'm not using any monitor now, Safari seems busy a lot, but is still very functional.
                        Thanks,
                        Courtney
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