They were forced to seek and to study Apple adopters while working with another project that required work on TV.
While they were working with, observed performance issues and delay, which are mainly reported in the forums since new adopters replaced the old version.
Adopters, simply placed on the iPad and iPhone on the one hand, it offers an HDMI connector on the other. After being asked about the problem finally decided to break through one side. What they found inside was very interesting.
An ARM SoC with a compressed 256MB Hynix memory module, along with a host of other components.
Brian Klug of Anandtech said that could be a tip component airplay that decodes an encoded video signal sent through the wire from an iDevice.
What they use to be encoded video is not yet determined, but should be the same used for airplay, which is sent via USB.
This interesting history can be found in blog Panic Software.
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