The mirroring I think is missing the point a bit.
The big deal (to me) is that you can do wireless video-out at up to 1080p and simultaneously show different content on your iOS screen. Case in point: see Firemint's Real Racing 2 HD: it outputs 1080p video to your TV while you use your iPad as a controller and displays auxiliary information on the iPad's screen. I bet this is more the direction that Apple has in mind: the iPad/iPod/iPhone as not just the controller, but as the console itself.
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64 GB iPad 2 WiFi, Apple TV 2, 32 GB iPhone 4
Early 2011 MacBook Pro 13" (dual boot with Windows 7), Early 2009 Mac Mini
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