If your notebook has a VGA display, you must use a VGA connector to output the video signal. If you have another device that connects through an RGB component cable and want to connect it to the VGA ...
Not likely - the video chip has to know that it needs to produce NTSC signals - basically this is something done on the second head of say a Matrox card or the ATI/NVidia setups that Dell uses. You ...
Sure there's that new gadget that's supposed to debut any second--what is it again? Apple Radio? Banana TV? Something like that--but why fork out three hundred clams[1] when you could attach your Mac ...