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Old 03-25-2011, 12:51 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by kjk View Post
True mirroring is in fact a feature of the iPad 2 with the HDMI cable. You can see exactly what is happening on the iPad screen. So in the case of PPTs, you could use Keynote to present your Powerpoint, and you'd see not just the app output, but the Keynote app on the iPad 2 screen as you click on it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCNoyoxnfeE

You can watch movies on the big screen as well-but it doesn't show up on the iPad 2 *while* it is playing on the HDTV-but this is less a DRM issue and more a processor issue, I believe. Airplay works similarly with movies in this respect. Limited to 720p for movies, but all the movies you buy on iTunes are 720p anyways.
The big question is... does it work with the VGA adapter? Because that'll be the standard for at least 5-10 years for presenting. And you cannot change the output definition with the ipad2... with Display Out you can (640x480, 800x600 and 1024x768), you can even stretch it (16:10 and 16:9) and even show taps.

Tell me you can do that in iOS 4.3 and I update. Otherwise... no gracias, seņor!
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