Ipad HDMI/RCA Output

can you use the hdmi out and add a Line-out /charge connecter to the extra dock connctor on the av connector?

The idea behind the digital adapter is that it can be connected to an HDMI TV at the same time that it is connected to its AC battery charger.

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