VGA video out on new 2010 MBA

I am considering a new MBA (11") and I just have a couple of questions left.
I use my laptop for presentations and in the presentations I have short quicktime movies.
On the iPad these videos do not work using the VGA adapter.
Will the MBA with the VGA adapter allow me to present these videos?
Thanks,
Andy

Your videos will display just fine on the MBA.

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