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cdj52

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Like the title says, I have a 9.7" iPad Pro and am looking for a 21-23" monitor to use with AirPlay/AirPlay Mirroring through my Apple TV.

I'm not too knowledgable in external monitors as I have never looked into them before, but what do you guys suggest I should be looking for in specifications that would work well with the iPad Pro? I see several different options for resolutions, LED/LCD/IPS, contrast ratios, response rates, etc.

This is what I was looking at so far:

HP Pavilion 22xw 21.5-in IPS LED Backlit Monitor
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TJQX9D6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_pTx7xb6XR4SKY

From what I understand, it seems there are limitations when it comes to compatibility between iPad's and external displays. With that being said, I'm just looking for suggestions on what would be most ideal.

Thanks in advance, guys!
 
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Like the title says, I have a 9.7" iPad Pro and am looking for a 21-23" monitor to use with AirPlay/AirPlay Mirroring through my Apple TV.

I'm not too knowledgable in external monitors as I have never looked into them before, but what do you guys suggest I should be looking for in specifications that would work well with the iPad Pro? I see several different options for resolutions, LED/LCD/IPS, contrast ratios, response rates, etc.

This is what I was looking at so far:

HP Pavilion 22xw 21.5-in IPS LED Backlit Monitor
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TJQX9D6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_pTx7xb6XR4SKY

From what I understand, it seems there are limitations when it comes to compatibility between iPad's and external displays. With that being said, I'm just looking for suggestions on what would be most ideal.

Thanks in advance, guys!

Resolution should be 1920x1080 and you will want an HDMI port. If you want sound to come from it, buy a monitor with built in speakers.

Or just get a 1080P TV.
 
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