The iOS line is gearing up to be a viable contendor in the video game console 
world, thanks largely to the new wireless AirPlay video mirroring feature 
coming in iOS 5.

It works like this: an Apple TV2 becomes a wireless receiver that an iOS 5 
equipped iPad 2 can then export it’s screen to, the TV can then either mirror 
the iPad 2 display, or if an supports it, the TV can display different images 
than what is on the iPad 2, turning the iPad 2 into a controller. Yes, that 
means the feature is currently limited to iPad 2 in beta 1 of iOS 5, but I 
suspect that will broaden to the rumored A5 equipped iPhone and possibly other 
iOS hardware through some jailbreak tweaks.

Watch these videos to see the potential here:


This first video shows the iPad 2 exporting Real Racing 2 at full screen to an 
Apple TV2, there is a mention of some lag here and there, but for beta software 
it looks amazing. The brief lag could also just be the result of network 
interference, poor wifi reception, or not using an 802.11n network.


The next video comes from AppleNApps Channel on YouTube, skip the beginning 
(unless you want to see how generic apps like Twitter run in AirPlay) and jump 
to about halfway through at 5:00 to see the good stuff, the iPad 2 exporting 
several full resolution games to a TV via AirPlay to an Apple TV 2:


Next up is a video from Engadget/AOL, showing Angry Birds and again Real Racing 
2 on a TV through the same AirPlay beta feature:



As of now, not many games support the full wide-screen video export, which is 
why games like Angry Birds show the black bars on the sides. This isn’t 
shocking when you remember that the release date of iOS 5 isn’t scheduled until 
sometime this Fall, but I suspect many games will offer full AirPlay support by 
then. Finally, don’t forget that iOS 5 supports 1080p playback too, which makes 
the console potential even greater.



http://osxdaily.com/2011/06/19/ipad-2-ios-5-airplay-video-mirroring-become-a-tv-gaming-console/



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