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Chapter 3

Using Your MacBook Pro

Connecting to a network gives you access to other computers and potentially to

network printers, modems, email, and the Internet. You can use Ethernet to share files

between two computers or set up a small network. The Ethernet (G) port on your

MacBook Pro automatically detects a connected Ethernet device. You don’t need an

Ethernet crossover cable when connecting to other Ethernet devices. Use a 2-pair

category 5 (or higher) Ethernet cable to connect to a 10 Base-T, 100 Base-T, or 1000

Base-T network.

Getting More Information About Using Ethernet

More information, including setting up an Ethernet network and transferring files using

Ethernet, is available in Mac Help. Choose Help > Mac Help and search for “Ethernet” or

“network.”

For information about networking products you can use with your MacBook Pro,

check the Macintosh Products Guide at www.apple.com/guide.

Using External Video Support

Your computer has an external monitor (DVI) port that allows you to connect a display

or projector with a DVI port. Use the included DVI to VGA adapter to connect your

MacBook Pro to a VGA monitor or projector.

You can also display images on a TV, record computer images on a VCR, or play DVDs

on your TV by connecting the Apple DVI to Video Adapter (sold separately). You can

purchase the Apple DVI to Video Adapter from an Apple Store retail location, the online

Apple Store at www.apple.com/store, or an Apple Authorized Reseller.

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