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What is MHL, and why should you care?

MHL stands for Mobile High-definition Link, and it's the brainchild of a group of companies—including Nokia, Samsung, Silicon Image, Sony and Toshiba—that wanted a specification that could be used to connect smart phones, tablets, and other devices to an HDTV. As you'd expect, MHL supports 1080p video as well as 7.1-channel digital multi-channel audio, so it's an easy way to send high-def videos from your portable device to your big-screen TV. Great, you might say, but can't we already do that wirelessly?

Yes, but MHL adds a few cool new tricks. One is that it sends control data through the same cable, so you can control the portable device using your TV's remote. The other is that the cable provides power, so you won't drain your portable device's battery while the media is playing.

If you have a smart phone that supports MHL (and many newer phones, such as the HTC EVO 4G LTE andSamsung Galaxy S III do) and an MHL-supported TV, then the quickest route to trying this new technology is to get an MHL adapter cable, which has a MicroUSB connector on one side and an HMDI slot on the other. Just connect the MicroUSB connector to your phone, then run an HDMI cable from your TV's input to the HDMI slot on the adapter. No additional gear is needed.

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