HDMI to Ipad 2 Cable to Hook up to TV

Is this ALL the HARDWARE YOU NEED to use my TV screen as an iPad monitor ?
My TV has HDMI ports on the side presently not in use .
Will I then be able to see anything that I can presently see on my iPad screen ?
WOULD APPRECIATE A CABLE P/N or a url link .

For the iPad 2 you need this:
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MD098ZM/A/apple-digital-av-adapter
TomH309 wrote:
Will I then be able to see anything that I can presently see on my iPad screen ?
Yes. The iPad 2 is capable of Mirroring its screen onto the Tv through the Digital Av Adapter.
HDMI cable is not included, so you will have to provide that.  A high quality gold tipped cable is suggested. As I've had issues with the cheap Walmart brands in the past.

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