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GC-40265

Удлинитель кабеля HDMI до 60m встроенный чип-усилитель

GC-40266

Удлинитель кабеля DVI до 60m встроенный чип-усилитель

GCR-UC3AF1

Переходник USB 3.1 Тип C M / USB 3.0 AF

  • The MHL era is coming...

    Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) is a proposed industry standard for a mobile audio/video interface for directly connecting mobile phones and other portable consumer electronics (CE) devices to high-definition televisions (HDTVs) and displays. The MHL standard features a single cable with a low pin-count interface able to support up to 1080p high-definition (HD) video and digital audio while simultaneously charging the connected device.

    MHL is being developed by the MHL Consortium, which was announced by the companies of the Mobile High-definition Working Group on April 14, 2010. Nokia, Samsung, Silicon Image, Sony and Toshiba had been working on a specification since the Working Group announcement in September, 2009.

    The MHL 1.0 Specification was announced on June 30, 2010.
    Almost immediately after the specification was announced, articles appeared highlighting the use of the industry-standard micro-USB connector to send high-definition video and audio, as well as take in power, and use a command bus between the mobile device and the TV.

    Just in 2011, 50 Million MHL-Equipped devices were shipped globally.
    More than 90 licensees are on board with MHL and the connectivity option is nearly standard on tablets, smartphones, HDTVs, and is now making inroads on the digital media streamer market with the tiny Roku LT.


    “Since the release of our specification in 2010, MHL Consortium membership has grown five-fold, with OEMs designing and releasing new products at a steady pace,” said Tim Wong, president of MHL, LLC stated in today’s announcement. “In 2012, it’s my expectation that consumers will see even more exciting and innovative products that we hope will enrich their lives.”

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