Mirroring with vga adaptor?

is it possible to mirror ipad 2 using a vga adaptor and a projector?

The description of the iPad 2 says it mirrors with the Digital AV cable and the VGA cable since release:
Video mirroring.
See it here. See it there.
Video mirroring for iPad is great for every app, web page, presentation, video, movie, or photo you want to show a big audience. Just plug in the Apple Digital AV Adapter or Apple VGA Adapter (sold separately) and your HDTV or projector becomes a bigger version of your iPad. One plug, that’s it. Or you can wirelessly stream what’s on your iPad with AirPlay Mirroring and Apple TV. Everyone sees what’s on yourdisplay — even when you rotate iPad from portrait to landscape or zoom in and out.
Learn more about video mirroring

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    The description of the iPad 2 says it mirrors with the Digital AV cable and the VGA cable since release:
    Video mirroring.
    See it here. See it there.
    Video mirroring for iPad is great for every app, web page, presentation, video, movie, or photo you want to show a big audience. Just plug in the Apple Digital AV Adapter or Apple VGA Adapter (sold separately) and your HDTV or projector becomes a bigger version of your iPad. One plug, that’s it. Or you can wirelessly stream what’s on your iPad with AirPlay Mirroring and Apple TV. Everyone sees what’s on yourdisplay — even when you rotate iPad from portrait to landscape or zoom in and out.
    Learn more about video mirroring

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