Posts Tagged ‘ hdmi out ’

Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE Gets 3.16.651.3 Update, Activates MHL for Mirroring to HDTV (Changelog)

January 31, 2013

Sprint has updated the HTC EVO 4G LTE Android smartphone with a new software update, version 3.16.651.3, that brings some minor stability improvements and finally activates the MHL port for mirroring content to HDTVs. The OTA update should arrive automatically on your EVO 4G LTE over the next week. Check out the list of...
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Sony Xperia Z One-Touch Mirroring via Miracast TV and NFC Remote (Video)

January 20, 2013

In this video from CES 2013, Sony talks about the Xperia Z / ZL Android smartphone and the one-touch mirroring functionality, which allows sharing content from phone to TV using Miracast and NFC (Near Field Communication) capabilities built into the new Bravia KDL-W900A LED HD 3DTV and its accompanying remote control. Most current smartphones...
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Asus Transformer Prime Tegra3 quad-core gaming (video)

December 2, 2011

Curious how the Asus Transformer Prime handles gaming with its new Tegra 3 quad-core processor? Check out the video above, in which MSNBC’s Todd Kenreck shows it off running Luma Arcade’s upcoming Bladeslinger, Madfinger’s Shadowgun, Vector Unit’s Riptide GP, Glowball, and EA’s Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit. He even demonstrates HDMI-out capability with a...
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HTC MHL adapter for HTC EVO 3D, Sensation 4G for $30

July 25, 2011

If you have an HTC EVO 3D or HTC Sensation 4G, it’s quite possible that you’ve been contemplating the purchase of HTC’s official mobile high-definition video link (MHL) adapter. This will basically give you access to an HDMI connection while simultaneously allowing you to charge your device. The problem is that the official HTC...
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo, Xperia Pro hands-on (video)

March 27, 2011

We stopped by Sony Ericsson’s booth during CTIA 2011 to take a look at the Xperia Neo and Xperia Pro Android 2.3 Gingerbread smartphones. The former has a candybar form-factor, while the latter has a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Aside from that difference, both devices are nearly the same with a 3.7″ FWVGA display,...
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