You don't want to see my walls. There's lots of spackle and sanding in my future.
Someone please tell me I don't need a Macbook Air. I have two laptops and an iPad Air. But it's really pretty and shiny, and an open box deal.
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You don't want to see my walls. There's lots of spackle and sanding in my future.
Someone please tell me I don't need a Macbook Air. I have two laptops and an iPad Air. But it's really pretty and shiny, and an open box deal.
I love my MacBook Air, so I'll be an enabler and say go get it!
I confess I haven't looked at the various jacks on my TV, but would a standard network cable be sufficient to plug my laptop into the TV to watch things from the laptop? Would that be different if I was trying to run the Internet to the TV?
Network cables generally don't carry audio and video. You would need a cord specifically designed to carry video. If it's a fairly modern laptop it probably has an HDMI or Mini Display port output; running from that to your TV simply requires the right cord. What's the make and model of your laptop and TV?
TV's a Visio, a few years old, laptop's a Dell. I'll see if I have an HDMI cable anywhere about. It's been hooked up to the TV before, I just have to remember how.
If your laptop can't do HDMI it is possible that your laptop and TV both use have VGA ports: my older TV has one. That's the same port yiu would use to hook up to an older projector or monitor.
The open box deal is how they got me, Maria. I don't regret it.
Yeah, I fell for it. 13" with 128 gigs. So very pretty and shiny. I pick it up this afternoon. It was down to $863 from sticker. I couldn't say no.
Again, a reminder: If you upgrade via iTunes, you don't need to have free space on your iDevice.
Thank you. That is a big update.