MHL is explained. Anybody using snow as a projection screen? We want pictures!!! Mobile High-Definition Link turns your smart phone into an HD source for any HDTV!
On this HD Nation, Robert demonstrates how to use your smart phone as an HD source for your HDTV via Mobile High-Definition Link. From watching media like Netflix to checking out maps, Robert shows off just how well MHL works with a simple HDML cable! Plus, is anyone using the snow from these east coast snow storms as a projection screen?
Robert has a crazy request. If you are making the most out of being snowed-in and decided that frozen water is a great projector backdrop...send us a picture! Here in San Francisco we can only dream of white flakes falling from the sky (unless you count that one time that the building next to Rev3 caught on fire). Email us or post to our Facebook page.
Mobile High-Definition Link technology is pretty awesome; it's a way to go from your smartphone USB to an HDMI connection. This mirrors your phone's screen, making gaming and watching content a possibility. See the segment for more info on this cool tech that's might already built into your phone!
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@frozensummers @patricknorton They have to live on YouTube for the time being. Hope to have 'em on the RSS feed shortly!
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Have you seen episode 3? Breaking in new HDTVs, DVDO’s Quick6 AVR upgrade, Xbox Blu-ray player, more! http://t.co/lF5btjoLsX …
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RT @RokuPlayer: The new Roku interface is now available on supported players in all regions! Here's how to get it: http://t.co/TGc6Pw1tqq
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@xsiner @patricknorton @robertheron Windows Media Center makes a pretty awesome DVR! (Especially if you can get a CableCARD!)
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Awesome: Mom Photographs Daughter as History's Most Heroic Women: http://t.co/GKrENIFloB
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Hey @Dolby could we please score an interview and video in one of your experimental surround sound rooms for @Tbeckingham ???
