The 13 inch MacBook can connect to the Internet.
Connect both the systems with firewire only and you will see the option at screen
Bose make range of products that can be used with Macs and/or iPods. (See links below) If the Bose equipment you have is designed to connect to a MacBook you will need to run a cable from the MacBook's Audio Out/Headphone socket to connect the two.
I may be able to answer this question but could you please simplify it. Do you mean you want to control your PS2 with your MacBook, or do you want to control your MacBook with your PS2? Please rephrase your question. Thanks!
Yes it works.
You cannot. As of January 2014, the Nintendo Wii U does not have any connective compatibility with a MacBook Air.
Researching the Macbook Pro has shown that the speakers port is available. One can use the headphones port located on the left front of the Macbook to connect speakers.
To connect a phantom power supply and microphone to a MacBook Pro, first connect the microphone to the phantom power supply using an XLR cable. Then, use another XLR cable to connect the output of the phantom power supply to an audio interface or mixer that has a USB output. Finally, connect the audio interface or mixer to the MacBook Pro via USB, and ensure the correct input is selected in your audio recording software.
you need a normal PC in connection cable, but if you have a newer model you will need a extra connecter that connects the PC in connection cable to your laptop. You can buy everything you need at jb hi-fi stores.
The MacBook Air is designed to operate with a wireless network. A USB/Ethernet adapter can be purchased to add wired capabilities if needed.
The 2012 MacBook Air does not have a built-in HDMI port. However, it can support HDMI output through the use of a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter. This allows you to connect the MacBook Air to an HDMI-equipped display, such as a TV or monitor.
If your battery is dead and you connect the power supply with your battery installed, the battery will automatically start charging. If you wish to run your MacBook off your power supply only, simply remove your battery from your MacBook and connect the power supply. You will then be running solely on the power supply. If you battery becomes fully charged while your power supply is connected, you MacBook will switch to the power connector as it's power source - preserving the battery.