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All Apple Video Device iTouch2 iTouch3 iTouch4 and iPhone2 iPhone3G iPhone3GS iPhone4 Video Output to HDMI device TV Monitor Projector

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Price:
$59.99
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APPLEVDHDMI
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150.00 Grams
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Product Description

This converter is Unique design around whole world. 

No Need Extra External Power Supply, very very easy watch movie from you Apple with this converter !!

Features:

Watch video, stream media through your TV, No extra power or USB power required,

Necessary adapter to watch video or work on the big screen base on your apple device, No extra power or USB power required,

The video signal output at HDMI standard,

Recharge your apple device with miniUSB cable when watch video through your TV,

Synchronize with a PC from miniUSB cable,

Gold plated pins and grounds connections

Note:

Your TV must have HDMI for this cable to be compatible.

Due to limitation of Apple devices:

1, This adapter doesn't support iPod photo, iPod(5th generation).

2, iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPod touch(1st generation): 480i/576i HDMI only.

3, iPod touch, iPhone ONLY works while video output or views Youtube movie.

4, iPad, iPad2 works all the time.5, Your HDMI cable supports your iPod or iPhone or iPad devices.


This HDMI Adapter supports following devices TV out:

iPad, iPad2

iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4G

iPod iTouch 2, iPod iTouch 3, iPod iTouch 4

iPod nano (3rd generation and later),iPod classic, But iPod (5th generation), and iPod photo NOT compatible with this Adapter.

Other iPod models may support viewing of photos or slideshows on the iPod display but do not support TV out.

The following docks support TV out when used with an iPod model or iPhone that supports TV out:

1, Apple Universal Dock (requires either the Apple Composite AV Cable or the Apple Component AV Cable—will not work with the iPod AV Cable). Search Apple store for dock number MB125G.

2, iPod Universal Dock or iPod with color display dock (iPod photo dock).    Important: The iPhone dock does not support TV out.


iPod models that support TV out can support viewing on a television in several ways. Use the tables below to see which cables and docks can be used with each iPod model. Check the documentation that came with the cable or iPod for information on how to connect and enable TV out.

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1454?viewlocale=en_US

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