Hello,
I know there are video breakout cables that plug in the dock connector (30 pin) for both component and composite video output. With the 4S 1080p capability I know there is a dock adapter that allows for HDMI output via a separate cable.
What I want to know is with all the new USB monitors (USB 2.0 and 3.0 powered and display monitors via a USB connection) about to hit the market is anyone aware of whether or not the standard USB to 30 pin docking cable can be plugged into such a monitor for mirroring or display?
Thanx,
Macport
I know there are video breakout cables that plug in the dock connector (30 pin) for both component and composite video output. With the 4S 1080p capability I know there is a dock adapter that allows for HDMI output via a separate cable.
What I want to know is with all the new USB monitors (USB 2.0 and 3.0 powered and display monitors via a USB connection) about to hit the market is anyone aware of whether or not the standard USB to 30 pin docking cable can be plugged into such a monitor for mirroring or display?
Thanx,
Macport
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