So they all are teamed up to form Mobile High Definition Interface Working Group. Who ? The Nokia, Samsung, Silicon Image, Sony and Toshiba Corporation. I think it’s really a great news.
I always like two approaches in the industry one the real competition and the second to team up and work jointly for some great innovative achievement. And the same is happening here – all these companies are intended 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 displays.
This new mobile connectivity standard, based on Silicon Image’s 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.
It is also expected that the working group will 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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