Will I be able to watch iPad content on my LG tv using airport. It's a HDTV with a USB dock

I am thinking of buying airport express as I want to watch video content from my iPad on my lg tv. Also play music and print all from my apple devices. My lg tv has a hdmi cake currenty being used by my sky box. Can I use this hg tv with airport express, it does have a USB port on the back

An Apple TV would allow you to stream content on iTunes to your TV assuming that the TV has an HDMI connector.
For more specifics on Apple TV, you really need to post over in that support area:
Apple TV

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