Kanex announces the availability of an MHL HDMI adapter that allows you to display your smartphone's screen on an HDTV. Dong Ngo Former SF Labs Manager, Editor Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been ...
Want to get content from your Samsung Galaxy S II to your HDTV, but don't want to shell out for the fancy new Toshiba Regza? Shortly after yesterday's announcement of the Australia-only WL800A, Kanex ...
It looks as if the MHL invasion has started. The new Mobile High Definition Link was first spotted on the Samsung Galaxy S, where the micro-USB port doubles as a 1080p output. And now, HDTV companies ...
As we move to using our smartphones and tablets more and more for advanced functions like web browsing and media, there are valid reasons for wanting to view and share that media content on larger ...
The Galaxy S III is using a unique MHL HDMI adapter, meaning those who already have an MHL adapter will have to buy Samsung’s first party accessory to connect to HDTVs. The Galaxy S III is using a ...
Samsung has apparently changed the MHL-HDMI connectivity on the Galaxy S III so that existing adapters for the video-output will not work. The issue, first spotted by retailer Clove, means those new ...
Silicon Image announced analog-to-MHL/HDMI converter ICs for connecting analog sources to HDMI or MHL-enabled DTVs. With these new adapters, consumers can enjoy content from legacy VCRs, DVD players, ...
Confirmation last week that Samsung's Galaxy S III demands a new MHL-HDMI adapter cast a shadow over the flagship smartphone, but now a more affordable solution has been spotted. While the Galaxy S ...
The MHL Consortium recently announced the next-generation of MHL technology for consumer electronic and mobile devices. While Super MHL delivers higher resolution and frame rates along with 40W of ...
The first time we saw what looked like an extra HDMI port on a TV that was was labeled "MHL," we said, "Awesome!" Then we wondered, what the heck is MHL? Think of it as a technology that turns a ...
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