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  • Mobile HD Interface Work Group Established

    A working group of industry players joins to establish standards for the future of mobile high definition televison broadcasting.

    Nokia Corp, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, Silicon Image Inc, Sony Corp and Toshiba Corp have formed the Mobile High-Definition Interface Working Group, which aims to create an industry standard for an audio/video interface to connect mobile phones or portable consumer electronics (CE) devices directly to high-definition televisions (HDTV) and displays. Via TechOn

    Posted: 29 September 2009 | Filed: tweets | Feedback | Print |
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