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Date: 30th Sept 09
New standard to emerge for streaming digital
media content on TVs from mobiles
Nokia, Samsung, Silicon Image, Sony and Toshiba have announced
the formation of a Mobile High-Definition Interface Working
Group to create an industry standard for an audio/video
interface to connect mobile phones or portable consumer
electronics (CE) devices directly to high-definition televisions
(HDTVs) and such displays. This new mobile connectivity
standard, based on Silicon Image Mobile High-Definition
Link (MHL) technology, will be defined, promoted and marketed
by the Working Group as an industry standard open to anyone
desiring to be an adopter and enable the development of
mobile products that adhere to this new standard across
a broad connectivity ecosystem.
The Working Group's vision for the next generation of mobile
connectivity is to provide an easy and cost-effective implementation
for manufacturers while offering consumers a simple and
reliable mobile connectivity experience. A single-cable
with a low pin count interface will be able to support up
to 1080p high-definition (HD) digital video and HD audio
in addition to delivering power to a portable device.
The Working Group is expected to organize a Consortium
of founding members who will develop a mobile connectivity
technology standard specification that governs transmission
and reception of high-definition content between portable
devices and display devices, to support connectivity in
accordance with the new specification.
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