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The story starts in January 2008 at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). , a founding company of the HDMI standard, demonstrated a new way to connect smartphones to televisions using transition-minimized differential signaling (TMDS). They called it "Mobile High Definition Link," but it wasn't yet the standard we know today. It was a prototype designed to spark interest in a mobile-focused interconnect.

The story shifted to the living room in late 2011 and early 2012. announced the world’s first A/V receivers with built-in MHL connectivity. Brands like Pioneer , Integra , and Harman Kardon quickly followed. AVR 1610S | 425 watt 5.1 Channel AV Receiver with Spotify mhl a/v link buy

This is the story of how MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) transformed from a tech demo into a global standard for connecting mobile devices to home theater systems. The Beginning: A Vision for Mobile Connectivity The story starts in January 2008 at the

became the first mobile device to feature the MHL standard, announced at the Mobile World Congress that year. Users could now use a micro-USB to HDMI adapter to mirror their phone screens onto an HDTV, effectively turning their smartphone into a media hub. Reaching the Living Room: A/V Receivers Join In It was a prototype designed to spark interest

By April 2010, the was officially founded by five industry giants: Nokia, Samsung, Silicon Image, Sony, and Toshiba . Their goal was to create a single-cable interface that could transmit high-definition video and surround sound while simultaneously charging the mobile device. The First Breakthrough: The Samsung Galaxy S II The technology's big retail debut came in 2011. The Samsung Galaxy S II Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

There are countless ways to access and store your favorite media, from external hard drives to set-top cable boxes to smartphones. Harman Kardon AVR 1610S | 425 watt 5.1 Channel AV Receiver with Spotify