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Mobile High-Definition Link - Wikipedia Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) is an industry standard for a mobile audio video interface that allows the connection of smartphones, tablets, and other portable consumer electronics devices to high-definition televisions (HDTVs), audio receivers, and projectors
MHL® – Expand Your World MHL allows your smartphone or tablet to mirror HD content to TVs or monitors Learn more about what you can do with MHL
What is MHL, exactly, and how does it work with your TV? In 2010, a band of electronics companies, including Sony and Nokia, developed the MHL connection protocol Short for Mobile High-Definition Link, MHL utilizes a special type of HDMI input on
MHL® – Experience MHL MHL is a technology standard developed by some of the top smartphone and consumer electronics companies in the world to display streaming video, pictures and games to high-definition TVs
HDMI vs. MHL: Understanding the Difference Between Them MHL (or Mobile High-Definition Link) is an adapted version of HDMI for mobile devices MHL-compatible cables typically feature a smartphone tablet-supported connector on one end and an HDMI (Type A) connector on the other While MHL and HDMI connectors may look similar, they are not the same
Unlocking the Secrets of HDMI: What Does MHL Mean? MHL is a digital interface standard that enables the connection of mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, to HDMI-enabled displays, like TVs and projectors
MHL® – Devices Search to find MHL-enabled devices categorized by device type, brand, and MHL version
MHL® – Technology To support 8K@120fps and advanced audio video features, MHL developed the superMHL connector that can carry concurrent audio, video, data, and power all in a slim, reversible, consumer-friendly design
MHL® – Expand Your World - mhltech. org A: Yes, MHL cables that support USB Type-C to HDMI® Type A can directly connect to a large ecosystem of MHL-enabled TVs, monitors, projectors, car infotainment systems, and other MHL sink devices