Can i connect an external hard drive?

Can I connect an external hard drive to the ipad? How about the new one or the iPad 2?  I would like to be able to watch movies stored on the external drive.

Ordinarily no but I seem to recall someone once describing such a device.  Mr. Google is your friend.

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