Lightning Digital AV Adapter
Product Information
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Use the Lightning Digital AV Adapter with your iPad with Retina display, iPad mini, iPhone 5, and iPod touch (5th generation) with Lightning connector. The Lightning Digital AV Adapter supports mirroring of what is displayed on your device screen — including apps, presentations, websites, slideshows, and more — to your HDMI-equipped TV, display, projector, or other compatible display in up to 1080p HD.
It also outputs video content — movies, TV shows, captured video — to your big screen in up to 1080p HD. Simply attach the Lightning Digital AV Adapter to the Lightning connector on your device and then to your TV or projector via an HDMI cable (sold separately).
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What's in the Box?
- Lightning Digital AV Adapter
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System Requirements
- Requires an HDMI cable (sold separately) for connection to your TV or projector. Supports both video and audio output.
Compatibility
iPhone models
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iPhone 5
iPad models
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iPad (4th generation)
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iPad mini
iPod models
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iPod touch 5th Generation
Ratings & Reviews
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Do not expect 1080p HDTV quaility with this DV HDMI
I was disappointed with the 720p resolution I got from mirroring the "Retina" display and THEN read the Apple Web site.
Check Ap ple Web site first! Do not miss the IPad (4th gen) tech spec ;)
" . . . Video mirroring and video out support: Up to 720p through Lightning Digital AV Adapter . . ." …- Written by Valeri F from East Setauket
654 of 760 people found this useful
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Outrageously overpriced
This adapter did not function well at all. Half the time the TV does not recognize the signal. The rest of the time the image wa s poor.
It is excessively overpriced for what it is and performs poorly. This is an absolute insult from apple. …- Written by Ben P from Ojo Sarco
563 of 733 people found this useful
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Works well with the iPad (4th generation) and iPhone 5
Works well at mirroring iPad 4th generation and iPhone 5 via HDMI cable. Tried it with photos and video and worked well.
- Written by Michael G from El Dorado Hills
321 of 390 people found this useful
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not supported?
I have had the adapter for about a week, it works with hdmi and audio out for about 2 minutes, then it says accessory is not suppo rted by iphone, and stops sending audio, and video out. Then I have to turn my phone off, and on again for it to work (for 2 minutes) Horrible …
- Written by Ryan H
18 of 22 people found this useful
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Lightning Digital AV Adapter
Working very well on ipad 4 to my big screen LED TV but is not as large as big screen ....hahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!
- Written by Mayerhan A from depok
22 of 30 people found this useful
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Doesn't work well
The item works when it want, and its so so anoying because if you want to watch a movie or a sitcom you can't because if the devic e recognize the signal the tv not. You can see the blue light at the clock but the conection fails... 50 bucks? I feel very very cheated... …
- Written by Alain P from Durango
80 of 102 people found this useful
Questions & Answers
Answers from the community
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I see the HDMI plug but what is that second plug for?
- Asked by Robert R from Menifee
- Oct 23, 2012
Best Answer
The other plug you see is another Lightning. You can use it to recharge your Iphone 5 while you are using the HDMI port.
Cheers …- Answered by Carlo S from Miane
- Oct 26, 2012
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Could I mirror what is on my iPad to a screen with this, then also connect more accessories with the extra lightning port?
- Asked by Michael W from Vancouver
- May 22, 2013
No answers yet
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can you use this to connect an apple tv to a cinema display?
- Asked by John S
- Apr 27, 2013
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Can I use this cable to connect my NIKON D5100 to transfer Picture from my camera to my iPad mini?
- Asked by Yok Song C from Johor Bahru
- Feb 3, 2013
Answer
No You need the lightning sd card connector. Just eke out the sd card from your camera and pop it into the cable. Easy peasy. The cable is £25. Steep but makes things easy. …
- Answered by Ray S
- Apr 30, 2013
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What resolution do iTunes movie rentals display in with this adapter if I got the HD version? Full 1080p?
- Asked by Gabriel V from San Jose
- Nov 30, 2012
Answer
The iTunes movie rentals would display at the max resolution of the adapter, which, unfortunately, i s 1600 x 900. This is due to the fact that the cable has inside it a computer chip, which decodes the information from the iPad, and then up scales it to 1080p, so the image is first compressed, and then expanded again, decreasing the image quality. However, due to the fact that the cord has a chip inside it, it may be possible to update the chip, and increase the resolution in the future. Until then, though, the true resolution of the video is up scaled 1600 x 900, whether you have the HD version or not. …
- Answered by Phil & Margaret S from Cairns
- Apr 20, 2013
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Can you mirror whatever you are recording or viewing via the camera lens onto the tv in realtime?
- Asked by Abdul M
- Feb 13, 2013