Test 1 – Playback Of Locally Stored Media Unfortunately it gets displayed at what appears to be 4:3 Once the HDMI connection has been made you should now see a mirror image of the iPad iOS on your TV.
#Servetome local server not found tv
There is then a input on the adapter to connect the HDMI cable to with the other end of the HDMI cable going in to the TV or Receiver (in my case it went directly into my Onkyo Receiver)
To be able to connect the iPad 2 to a TV via HDMI requires the Apple Digital AV Adapter (In typical Apple fashion it is overpriced at $39.00). (1) Content stored directly on my iPad 2 and (2) Content streamed from the Netflix App. I decided to test out two different scenarios where I could see myself streaming from an iPad 2 to a TV. However, since most people who follow my writings know I focus heavily on streaming media to the TV, I thought instead I would take a look at one of the new features of the iPad 2, the ability to connect the iPad to a TV via HDMI. There have already been a ton of writeups/reviews about the iPad 2 already so there is no need for more of the same.
When I stopped by Best Buy I had no intention of purchasing an iPad 2, but once I saw they had quite a few in stock (and I knew most other places sold out the day prior), I let the inner geek take control (and to be honest after purchasing I felt dirty!). I left with an iPad 2! I had been debating whether or not I would consider purchasing one a few days earlier but had convinced myself that I just didn’t need one. On Saturday I had to stop by Best Buy to pick up ink cartridges for my printer.