Using a television as a monitor

You can connect a television directly to the computer’s S-video or composite video output port and display the computer’s images on the television. This capability is especially useful if you’re using your Macintosh to give a presentation and you have access to a large-screen television.

Depending on the type of connectors your equipment has (S-video or composite video), your connection should look similar to one of the following:

Television used as a monitor with an S-video connection

S-video output

 

- Audio output

S-video In

Audio In ports

port

 

ports

port

(left and right)

 

 

 

 

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TV

S-video cable

Dual RCA-plug cable

(available at most electronics supply stores)

Television used as a monitor with a composite video connection

Composite video

- Audio output

Video In

Audio In ports

output port

ports

port

(left and right)

 

(left and right)

 

 

 

 

TV

 

Triple RCA-plug cable

(available at most electronics supply stores)

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For further instructions on using a television as a monitor, see the “Video” topic of Macintosh Guide, available in the Guide (h) menu.

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Apple 8500/150 Series appendix Using a television as a monitor, Television used as a monitor with an S-video connection