Apple Store now has Lightning to HDMI and VGA adapters at $49 a pop, souped-up iPad charger

We noticed during the iPhone 5 launch that Apple had a big caveat with its Lightning to 30-pin adapter: no video or iPod out support. Now that the new iPads are here with that same connector, the problem’s been partially rectified — for a sum. Namely, you can grab the Lightning to VGA or digital AV (HDMI) adapters for a rather princely $49, though there’s no sign of any iPod support yet. If you’re still holding out for generic models instead, you may want to rethink that plan, as there’s a control chip inside each, and so far only Apple holds the authentication keys. Also, a new $19 12W USB power adapter (which connects directly to the Lightning port) has also appeared for the 3rd and 4th generation iPads, bumping the previous version’s 10W — meaning your slate might get charged a bit quicker.
Pubblicato il 25/10/2012, in Hi-Tech con tag apple, apple lightning, AppleLightning, hdmi, ipad charger, iPad Mini, IpadCharger, IpadMini, iPhone 5, Iphone5, ipod, Lightning adapter, lightning AV adapter, Lightning composite AV adapter, lightning USB adapter. Aggiungi il permalink ai segnalibri. Lascia un commento.



































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