MHL - quiet game changer
Most people have never heard of, but it will be really happy when they do it. MHL has support from a consortium of leaders like Nokia, Samsung, Silicon Image, Sony and Toshiba. Not only do you MHL coordinated support from manufacturers, but also takes advantage of existing hardware, namely, micro USB and HDMI. This corresponds to a cost-effective solution that is ready to dance without changing hardware. MHL provides full HD video and digital audio and video quality in 1080p/60 and digital audio up to 192 kHz and is able to deliver 7.1 channel surround sound. Couple this with a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse and you can be as effective as any laptop or desktop computer. Watch movies, play games, use the front camera for video conferencing perspective, customer presentations, writing emails, etc!
Cable GOES
Unfortunately, no cable - albeit small - that you put on your micro USB and HDMI port on your TV or monitor. But I can promise you the sky blue. Since the cable is to use the USB port on your phone is not only sending audio and video, but also charges your phone while you do. This gives the possibility to combine a few hours, and not completely drained the phone battery. Even better the phone is fully charged when you're done! A final note about cables if your TV has HDMI provides native support for the manual handling of loads - no problem - you can buy a key for $ 29 Kanexlive
Support for mobile devices
Is your mobile phone, the display is too small? ? Does your 55 "TV is enough to want to try here are the current mobile devices that support MHL?
Galaxy Nexus phone
Amaze HTC 4G
HTC Evo 3D phone
HTC Flyer tablet
HTC phone Rezound
HTC Sensation
HTC Sensation phone XE
Live HTC phone
Nitro LG HD mobile
Optimus LG LTE mobile
Meizu MX mobile
Note Galaxy Samsung phone / tablet
Phone Galaxy II
Samsung Galaxy Tab tablets
Infuse your Samsung 4g (comes with MHL to HDMI)
TXT Samsung phone
While waiting for smartphones and include WiFi gave me cancer productivity MHL try to provide me with the right kind of experience, a process conducted by telephone that the only way of life.