Can I connect my MacBook Pro (13-inch 2011) with my Samsung TV with just a crush for a HDMI cable?

Can I connect my MacBook Pro (13-inch 2011) with my Samsung TV with just a crush for a HDMI cable?

I mirrored displays in the preferences (and it is optimized for Samsung 1440 x 900)

But my TV says "Mode not supported" on display...

Any ideas appreciated...... has soon

You should be able to.

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