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Originally Posted by natemac
Don't be condescending, connecting is not the issue, connections are. Understand the purpose.
And why would I need an adapter, it comes with a usb 2.0 cable.
Bluetooth will probably be fine, but Bluetooth can not send high audio bitrate, so USB will be a higher quality source when listening to music. Also it's nice to have the music info on the screen over USB.
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Apple has already confirmed that Lightning will support audio out, and eventually will support peripherals with audio and video as well, much like the current 30-pin connector.
Whether the audio support requires the 30-pin adapter piece (to serve as a converter from digital to analog) is yet to be known, though. Guess we'll find out on Friday :P