MHL aka Mobile High-Definition Link, comes as standard on many
smartphones and tablets, but what is MHL? Find out here.
What is MHL?
MHL is basically an industry standard for connecting your smartphone or
tablet to your
HDTV (High Definition
TV).
MHL was first shown off at
CES in 2008 as Mobile High-Definition Link. By 2010 The
MHL Consortium made up of Sony, Samsung, Nokia and others was announced.
What does MHL do?
The main purpose of
MHL when built-in to a Smartphone or
tablet is to connect the
device to your
HDTV. This allows you to
watch video, play
games, browse the web and interact with other applications through your phone on your
TV.
MHL Features
As well as the main feature of displaying content on your TV, MHL also charges your device from the televisions power source while simultaneously playing content. As for contact MHL is designed to support 1080p video at 60FPS and 8 channel 7.1 surround sound audio.
What can I use MHL for?
The main uses of
MHL are to play uncompressed
1080 HD video from your
device to your TV, however you can also show photo slide shows, play games, browse the web or even make use a great apps such as the BBC iPlayer on your TV!