MHL Seeks World Domination
The MHL Consortium announced it reckons that more than 500 million MHL-equipped devices have shipped worldwide since connection standard’s inception.
The MHL Consortium announced it reckons that more than 500 million MHL-equipped devices have shipped worldwide since connection standard’s inception.
Sony Electronics announced its new NSZ-GU1 BRAVIA Smart Stick ($149.99) with Google services.
Epson America announced its new PowerLite Home Cinema 2030 full HD 1080p 2D/3D projector ($999).
The MHL Consortium announced that it plans to release version 3.0 of its Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) specification in early September 2013.
Pioneer Electronics announced its new Elite SC-75 ($1600), SC-77 ($2000) and SC-79 ($3000) THX certified 9.2-channel audio/video receivers.
Integra announced its new THX Select 2 Plus certified DTR-40.5 ($1,300) and DTR-50.5 ($1,700) audio/video receivers.
Pioneer announced its new Elite SC-71 ($1,100) and SC-72 ($1,400) home theatre audio/video receivers.
Yamaha announced its new 9.2 channel RX-A1030 ($1,199.95) and RX-A2030 ($1,699.95), as well as 7.2 channel RX-A3030 ($2,199.95) AVENTAGE audio/video receivers.
The MHL Consortium announced that there are now 200 adopters of Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) technology.
HARMAN International announced its new Harman Kardon AVR 1510 ($299), AVR 1610 ($399) and AVR 1710 ($549) audio/video receivers.
Silicon Image announced that it is working with the China Video Industry Association (CVIA) to promote HDMI, MHL, WirelessHD, DiiVA and other HD connectivity standards to Chinese consumer electronics manufacturers.