HDMI / USB adapter for iPad, iPod 4, iPhone 4
Hanwha’s latest dongle might do the job. As you can see above, in place of the original adapter’s dock connector port is a USB 2.0 socket — compatible with cameras supporting mass storage connection — alongside the 720p-friendly HDMI port, but you’ll have to use the switch to toggle between the two modes. And that little mini-USB port on the far right? Well, it’s there to provide some juice to “reduce battery drain,” but probably not enough to charge up your iDevice. If you’re still interested and have a friend in Japan, Hanwha’s charging ¥5,980 (around $73), which is almost double that of Apple’s $39 connector.
[Soure: EnGadget]
Posted on March 28, 2011, in Apple, iPad, iPhone and tagged 1080p, 720p, Apple, connector, display, Dock Connector, dongle, fourth, fourth gen, FourthGen, gen, Hanwha, HDMI, hdmi adapter, hdmi dongle, HdmiAdapter, HdmiDongle, iPad, iphone, iphone 4, Iphone4, ipod, ipod touch, ipod touch fourth gen, ipodtouch, IpodTouchFourthGen, Japan, Mini, mini usb, MiniUsb, output, peripheral, switch, Television, toggle, touch, Universal Serial Bus, usb, usb 2.0, Usb2.0. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
Well, Chinese people are always good at copying these gadgets, they are available on some sites at a affordable price.
Check this one : http://www.slickgate.com/_p1832.html
$39.99 + free shipping, I just placed the order and would let you know when it arrived.