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Mobile High-Definition Link
HeadquartersSunnyvale, California, United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Judy Chen
(President)
ProductsAdapters, automotive accessories, AV receivers, Blu-ray players, cables, DTVs, monitors, projectors, smartphones, tablets, TV accessories

Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) is an industry standard for a mobile audio/video interface that allows consumers to connect mobile phones, tablets and other portable consumer electronics (CE) devices to high-definition televisions (HDTVs) and audio receivers. The MHL standard supports up to 1080p/60 high-definition (HD) video and 7.1 surround sound audio while simultaneously charging the connected device. MHL-enabled products include adapters, automotive accessories, AV receivers, Blu-ray Disc players, cables, DTVs, monitors, projectors, smartphones, tablets, TV accessories and more.

MHL was being developed by the MHL Consortium, a Consortium made up of leading companies in the mobile and CE space that includes Nokia, Samsung, Silicon Image, Sony and Toshiba.

History

Silicon Image originally demonstrated a mobile interconnect, based on its transition-minimized differential signaling (TMDS) technology, at the January 2008 Consumer Electronics Show (CES).[1] This interface was termed "Mobile High Definition Link" at the time of the demonstration, and is a direct precursor of the implementation announced by the MHL Consortium. The company is quoted as saying it did not ship that original technology in any volume, but used it as a way to get the working group started.[2]

MHL, LLC is the agent for overseeing the licensing and promotion of the MHL specification. A Working Group was announced in September 2009,[3] the MHL Consortium was founded in April 2010 Nokia, Samsung, Silicon Image, Sony and Toshiba, the MHL specification version 1.0 was released in June 2010 and May 2011 marked the first retail availability of MHL-enabled products.

Introduction

An abridged version of the specification was made available for download on April 14, 2010 at http://www.mhltech.org. MHL specification version 1.0 was released in June 2010.[4] Details on the adopter agreement can also be found on the MHL Consortium's website.[5]

The Compliance Test Specification (CTS) was announced on December 21, 2010.[6]

Market traction

At the start of 2013, MHL announced that since the retail introduction of the first MHL-enabled devices two years ago, the MHL ecosystem is continuing to grow with an installed base of more than 220 million products and greater than 200 products in the marketplace today. The past year saw the release of the industry's first MHL-enabled AVRs, Blu-ray Disc players, laptop docks, PC monitors and projectors developed by the growing base of nearly 180 global adopters (licensees). One area that is beginning to embrace the technology is the automotive sector, with manufacturers such as Hyundai, JVC-Kenwood and Pioneer viewing MHL as a compelling solution to integrate the phone into the car infotainment experience.

Features

  • The TV provides power to the connected device (5 V DC/500 mA with MHL 1.0, 5 V DC/900 mA with MHL 2.0).
  • Uses a single, thin cable to connect the mobile device to the TV.
  • The TV remote will control the connected device with guaranteed mixed manufacturer interoperability (CEC).[7] (Also see Silicon Image's press release about MHL on December 14, 2010). Note: The built-in Remote Control Protocol(RCP) function allows you to use the remote control of the TV to operate the MHL mobile device through TV’s Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) function.
  • 1080p uncompressed HD video.
  • 8 channel uncompressed audio (e.g., 7.1 surround sound).
  • Supports High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP).
  • MHL is connection agnostic (i.e., not tied to a specific type of hardware connector). The first implementations used the 5-pin MHL-USB connector described below. Other proprietary and custom connections are also allowed.

By transporting the digital content in digital form, the full impact of the picture (whether still images or video) can be seen on TVs.[8]

Connectors

As noted in the 'Features' section, the MHL standard is connector agnostic. The different types of connections, include:

5-pin MHL-HDMI adapter/dongle

The first implementations use the most popular mobile connection (micro USB) and the most popular TV connection (HDMI). Other than the physical connectors, USB and HDMI technology are not being used. It is exclusively MHL signaling through the connectors and over the cable.

11-pin "samsungs MHL"-HDMI adapter/dongle

The Samsung Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note II and Galaxy S4 use a connector that is similar to the original 5-pin MHL-HDMI adapter/dongle, but it uses 11-pins in order to achieve a few functional improvements over the 5-pin design.

  • It supports the use of USB and MHL simultaneously. (Note that the new Samsung 11-pin MHL-HDMI adapter also has a USB On-The-Go port).
  • Samsung’s Galaxy S III/ Note 2 can power the MHL-HDMI adapter (when used with a non-MHL-compatible-TV). Although this can theoretically also be done with the standard 5-pin micro-USB connector, the Galaxy S III's 11-pin connector is believed to be the first smartphone that supports this functionality.

The Galaxy S III was the first MHL device to use a different connector - one that is not compatible with all other MHL devices and accessories. MHL 2 was announced to be compatibile with MHL 1. Using MHL name for new connector confused many users. ""[9]

MHL cable

Passive cables are also available at retail that allows consumers to connect an MHL-enabled device directly to an MHL TV.

Products announcements

  • Samsung 14 march 2013, Samsung release Galaxy S4 with MHL 2.0
  • HTC 19 February 2013, HTC release the New HTC ONE with MHL
  • MHL announced on January 7, 2013 that there was an installed base of more than 220 million products and greater than 200 products in the marketplace.
  • Hyundai announced on January 4, 2013 that it would be showing working versions of future vehicle infotainment systems, including MHL technology.
  • Silicon Image expanded its MHL product line with four new products that included the latest MHL 2.0 features on September 25, 2012. .[10]
  • Roku unveiled the 'Roku Streaming Stick' on January 4, 2012 in an official blog post entitled 'There’s a Better Way to Build a Smart TV'. The Streaming Stick is said to include everything comprised in a Roku player—built-in WiFi, processor, memory and software—and will deliver all the channels found on the Roku platform today.[11]
  • HTC announced at the 2011 CTIA that their 'EVO 3D' mobile device supports MHL output and in addition that the HTC 'Sensation' will also have this capability, as well as its successor, the 'Sensation XE'. The HTC Rezound, which is a sister device to the Sensation XE also has the MHL port.
  • Onkyo and Silicon Image announced the world's first A/V receivers featuring InstaPrevue and MHL technologies [16]

MHL-enabled devices

The following retail products are known to have MHL technology available.[17]

Display devices

Samsung

• SGH-M919, SGH-I337, SGH-T999N, SGH-I467 • SCH-R530C, SCH-R970, SCH-R970C, SCH-R970X, SCH-I545 • SPH-L720 • SHW-M500W • SHV-E300L • GT-I9500, GT-I9505, GT-N5100, GT-N5105, GT-N5120 • UN85S9AF, UN85S9AG, UN85S9WF • UA85S9AJ, UA85S9AK, UA85S9AL, UA85S9AM, UA85S9AR • UE85S9AL, UE85S9AT, UE85S9SL, UE85S9ST, UE85S9SZ, UE40F8090, UA75F8200AJ, UA55F8500AJ, UE40F7000SLXXC, UE40F7005ST, UE40F7080SL, UE40F7080ST, UE40F7090SL, UN40F7500AG, UN40F7500AH, UN40F7500AK, UN46F7400AF, UN46F7450AF, UN55F7400AF, UN55F7450AF, UN60F7450AF, UE46F7000AT, UE46F7080ST, UE55F7080SL, UE55F7080ST, UE60F7080ST, UE60F7090SL, UA46F7500BT, UA55F7500BL, UE40F7000SL, UE40F7000ST, UE40F7080ST, UE46F7000SL, UE46F7000ST, UE46F7080ST, UE55F7000SL, UE55F7000ST, UE55F7080ST, UE60F7000SL, UE60F7000ST, UE60F7080ST • UE55F8000, UE40F7000SLXXC, UE40F7000ST, UE40F7000AT, UE40F7000SL, UE40F7000SZ, UA40F7500BK, UA40F7500BL, UA40F7500BM, UA40F7500BR, UA40F7500BT, UE46F7000ST, UE46F7000SL, UE46F7000SZ, UE46F7005ST, UE46F7080SL, UE46F7090SL, UN46F7500AF, UN46F7500AG, UN46F7500AH, UN46F7500AK, UN46F7550AF, UA46F7500AM, UA46F7500BK, UA46F7500BL, UA46F7500BM, UA46F7500BR, UA46F7500BT, UE55F7000ST, UE55F7000AT, UE55F7000SL, UE55F7000SZ, UE55F7005ST, UE55F7090SL, UN55F7500AF, UN55F7500AG, UN55F7500AH, UN55F7500AK, UN55F7550AF, UA55F7500AM, UA55F7500BK, UA55F7500BL, UA55F7500BM, UA55F7500BR, UA55F7500BT, UE60F7000AT, UE60F7000SL, UE60F7000ST, UE60F7000SZ, UE60F7005ST, UN60F7500AF, UN60F7500AG, UN60F7500AH, UN60F7500AK, UN60F7550AF • LT24C350NP LT19C350EW LT19C350LT LT19C350KD LT22C350EX LT22C350EW LT22C350MW LT22C350LT LT22C350LB LT22C350MA LT23C350EW LT23C350KD LT23C350MO LT23C350AA LT23C350MA LT24C350AC LT24C350AH LT24C350LT LT24C350LB LT24C350MA LT24C350MW LT24C350EW LT27C350EW LT23C351KD LT23C370EX LT23C370KD LT24C370EX LT24C370EW LT24C370KD LT27C370EX LT27C370EW LT27C370KD LT27C370MW LT27C370MO LT24C550LB LT23C570KD LT24C570KD LT27C570KD LT27C730LB LT27C730LT • Mini Projector: EAD-R10KBKG • HDTV Monitors: T24B750V, T27B750V, T23B550V, T27B550V • LED Monitors: 27B970D, S24B750V, S27B750V, S23B550V, S27B550V, SB970 • Smart Station : C24B750X, C27B750X, C24B550U • PN64E8000GF, PN60E8000GF, PN51E8000GF • 46ES8000 HDTV, 55ES8000 HDTV, 60ES8000 HDTV, 65ES8000 HDTV • 46ES7500 HDTV, 55ES7500 HDTV, 60ES7500 HDTV • 46D8000 HDTV, 55D8000 HDTV, 60D8000 HDTV, 65D8000 HDTV (Port 3) • 46D7900 HDTV, 55D7900 HDTV • 46D7000 HDTV, 55D7000 HDTV, 60D7000 HDTV (Port 3)

Toshiba

• 84L9363 • 65L9363 • 58L9363 • 55RW1 • 47RW1 • 46VL20 HDTV • 40VL20 HDTV • 46TL20 HDTV • 40TL20 HDTV • 55WL863 HDTV • 46WL863 HDTV • 42WL863 HDTV (Port 4) • 55WL800A HDTV (Port 4) • 46WL800A HDTV (Port 4)

LG

• 22MA53D-WHP 27MA53D-WHP 24MA53D-WHP 27MA53D-PRP 24MA53D-PRP • 42PN450P-UA 50PN450P-UA 60PN530P-UA • 60LA7400-SB 70LA8600-NB 65LA9700-UA 55LA9700-UA, 60LA7410-TA, 47LA660S-ZA 55LA6610-SF, 47LA6610-SF 42LA665C-CN, 47LA665C-CN, 55LA665C-CN, 55LA9700-CA, 60LA8600-JA, 84LA790V-ZA, 84LA9850-CA, 60LA644S-ZA 55LA7100-TA 47LA7100-TA 55LA690T-TB 47LA690T-TB 42LA690T-TB 60LA620T-TA 55LA623T-TB 50LA623T-TB 47LA623T-TB 42LA623T-TB 39LA623T-TB 32LA623T-TB, 32LA613Z-TB 50LA613Y-TB 32LA615V-ZE 42LA615V-ZE 47LA615V-ZE, 55LA6970-UD 50LA6970-UE 55LA7100-UA 47LA7100-NA 55LA691V-TB 47LA691V-TB 42LA691V-TB 60LA620V-TA 55LA620V-TA 50LA620V-TA 47LA620V-TA 42LA620V-TA 39LA620V-TA 32LA620V-TA 55LA7100-SA 55LA710T-DA 47LA790V-ZA, 55LA868V-ZD, 47LA868V-ZD, 42LA868V-ZD, 65LA9700-CA • 32LN560B-SA, 60LN5710-UB 32LN575U-ZE, 32LN655V-ZD, 42LN655V-ZD, 32LN5707-ZA 32LN546B-TM 32LN546Z-TM 42LN5460-TM 42LN546Y-TM 32LN560B-SA 50LN5400-BA 60LN5420-DA 32LN5420-DA 60LN5400-DA 32LN548B-CB 47LN613S-ZB 47LN6138-ZB 42LN613V-ZB 42LN6138-ZB 32LN613S-ZB 32LN6138-ZB 60LN578V-ZE 55LN578V-ZE 50LN578V-ZE 47LN578V-ZE 42LN578V-ZE 39LN578V-ZE 32LN578V-ZE 50LN570V-ZA 50LN570S-ZA 50LN5708-ZA 47LN5708-ZA 32LN5708-ZA 32LN6150-TE 47LN6150-SB 42LN6150-SB 32LN6150-SB 47LN6150-DB 42LN6150-DB 32LN6150-DB 32LN5300-UA, 47LN5390-UN, 42LN5390-UN 47LN5400-SA 42LN5700, 39LN5700, 32LN5700 • 27MT93S-PRQ • 55GA6400-NC, 55GA7800-CB, 47GA7800-CB • 55EA9800-NA, 55EA9800-CA, 27EA73 • 23ES73W-BY • V960 • 84LM90600, 84LM8600, 72LM950Y-TA, 47LM9500, 47LA6900, 72LM9500, 55LM9600, 55LM8600, 47LM8600 • MT93 • TM2792 • LCD Monitor: EA93 • LED Monitors: IPS277L, IPS237L

Sharp

• LC-60LE650U LC-70LE650U LC-80LE650U LC-60C6500U LC-70C6500U LC-80C6500U LC-60LE657U LC-70LE657U LC-80LE657U LC-60LE755U LC-70LE755U LC-60C7500U LC-70C7500U LC-60LE757U LC-70LE757U LC-80LE757U LC-60LE857U LC-70LE857U LC-80LE857U LC-90LE657U LC-60LE655U LC-70LE655U LC-60LE750U LC-70LE750U • LC-24MX1 • LC-60LE855E LC-60LE857E LC-60LE857RU LC-60LE858E LC-70LE857E LC-70LE857RU LC-70LE858E LC-80LE857E LC-80LE857RU LC-80LE858E LC-60LE855KN LC-60LE857EN LC-70LE857EN LC-70LE857KN LC-80LE857EN LC-80LE857KN LC-70LE747E LC-80LE657E LC-80LE657RU LC-90LE757E LC-90LE757K LC-90LE757RU • LC-52W9 LC-46W9 LC-40J9 LC-32J9 LC-40H9 LC-32H9 LC-24K9 LC-22K9 • LL-S201A • LCD-80LX842A • LCD-70LX840A • LC-80LX842H • LC-60LX840H, LC-52LX840H, LC-46LX840H • LC-80LE940X, LC-60LE940X, LC-52LE840X, LC-46LE840X • LC-80G7T, LC-60G7T, LC-52G7T, LC-46G7T • LC-60LE640X • LC-60LE640T • LC-60Y7T • LC-24K7 • LC-22K7 • LC-19K7 • LC-60LE745U, LC-70LE745U, LC-90LE745U • LC-70C7450U, LC-60C7450U • LC-70LE845U, LC-60LE845U • LC-70LE847U, LC-60LE847U • LC-80LE844U • LC-70C8470U, LC-60C8470U • LCD-46LX840A, LCD-52LX840A, LCD-60LX840A

Insignia

• NS-28E200NA14 • NS-39D400NA14 • NS-39E400NA14 • NS-55D440NA14 • NS-50E440NA14 • NS-46E440NA14 • NS-50D400NA14 • NS-46D400NA14 • NS-32D200NA14 • NS-32E400NA14 • NS-55E480A13A • NS-46E480A13A • NS-55E480A13A • NS-46E480A13 • NS-55E480A13

Sony

• KDL-70R520A • KDL-60R520A • KDL-50R520A • KDL-70R550A • KDL-60R550A • KDL-50R550A • KDL- 24W600 • KDL- 32W600 • KDL- 42W600 • KDL- 50W600 • KDL-50W700A • KDL-42W802A • KDL-47W802A • KDL-55W802A • KDL-46W900A • KDL-55W900A • KDL-46W950A • KDL-55W950A • XBR-55X900A • XBR-65X900A • KDL-55W900 • KLV-40EX430 • KLV-40EX43A • KLV-40EX43B • KLV-24EX430 • KLV-32EX330 • KLV-32EX33A • KLV-32EX33B

Aiptek

• Aiptek MobileCinema A50P

Philips

• 237E4QHAD - 23” Philips IPS display with Smart MHL

Acer

• H226HQL • QX2156/QX2306 • Maestro236D/Maestro226DX • LED-backlit Monitor: B6 Series • LCD Monitor: H236HL, G236HL

Hitachi

• LE55S606, LE55T506 and LE55U516 • LE46S606 and LE46T506 • LE42S606 and LE42T506

3M

• MP300 • SPR1000

AOC

• q2963Pm • i2757Fm • e2357Fm • e2257Fwm • e2757Fm • i2267Fwm • i2367Fm

Fujitsu

• X23T-1

Apex

• LE4643R • LE4243R • LE3943R • LE3243R

Sceptre

• CE3200, CE3201, CE4701 • E32 • E325BV-MD, E328BV-MD • E325BV-MDC, E328BV-MDC • E325BV-FMD, E328BV-FMD • E47 • E475BV-FMD, E478BV-FMD • E475BV-FMDU, E478BV-FMDU • X405BV-FMD, X405BV-FMDU

NEC

• EA294WMi

Hisense

• 46" K360M Series • 40" K360M Series

Lenovo

• ThinkVision LT3053p

oCOSMO

• CE3200 • CE3201 • CE4701

Asus

• VX279H • VX279Q • VX239H • VX239Q

Mitsubishi

• RDT235WX • RDT235WX-S • RDT235WX-E10

Mobile devices

Samsung

• Galaxy S4 • Galaxy Mega 6.3 and 5.8 • Galaxy Note 8 • Galaxy Express • Galaxy Note II • AT&T Galaxy S III (i747) • Sprint Galaxy S III (L710) • Verizon Galaxy S III (i535) • T-Mobile Galaxy S III (T999) • U.S. Cellular Galaxy S III (R530) • Galaxy S III (i9300) • Galaxy Nexus 2 • Verizon Galaxy Nexus LTE • Sprint Galaxy Nexus • Galaxy Nexus (i9250) • AT&T Galaxy Note LTE 5.3” • Galaxy Note 5.3” • Captivate Glide (i927) • Epic 4G Touch • AT&T Galaxy S II Skyrocket (i727) • T-Mobile Galaxy S II (T989) • AT&T Galaxy S II (i777) • Galaxy S II (i9100) • Infuse

HTC

• Butterfly • Droid DNA • J ISW13HT • One • One XL • One X+ • One X • One S • EVO 4G LTE • Raider • Velocity • Vivid • Rezound • Amaze 4G • Sensation XE • Jetstream • Sensation 4G • EVO View 4G • EVO 3D • Sensation • Flyer

LG

• LG-E975W • LG-F180L • Optimus G Pro • Optimus G • Optimus 4X HD • Optimus LTE II • Optimus LTE Tag • Optimus 3D Max • Optimus Vu • Verizon Spectrum • Prada • Nitro HD

Huawei

• U9200 • D2-6114 • HW-03E • S10-102L • S10-103L • S7-951wd • Huawei MediaPad 7 Lite Android Tablet • Ascend D2 • Ascend D1 Quad XL • Ascend D1 Quad • Ascend D Quad • Ascend D1 • Ascend P2 • Ascend P1 S • Ascend P1

ZTE

• Grand Memo • Grand S • Grand S LTE • Nubia Z5 • Grand Era LTE • Era • U970 • PF200 • PF120

Sony

• Xperia Tablet Z • Xperia SP • Xperia ZL • Xperia Z • Xperia TL • Xperia TX • Xperia T • Xperia V • Xperia GX • Xperia SX

Pantech

• Vega LTE

Meizu

• MX 2 • MX

Lenovo

• S2

Acer

• CloudMobile

OPPO

• Find 3

Sharp

• AQUOS PAD SHT21 • AQUOS Phone Zeta SH-09D • AQUOS Xx 106SH • AQUOS Phone Sv SH-10D • AQUOS Phone SERIE ISW16SH

Asus

• Padfone 2

Xiaomi

• Xiaomi Phone 2

Fujitsu

• M702 • ARROWS Z F-10D • ARROWS Z ISW13F • ARROWS A 101F • ARROWS X F-10D • REGZA Phone T-02D

TCL

• S800 • ONE TOUCH 998 • ONE TOUCH 997 • ONE TOUCH 997D • ONE TOUCH 997A

Home theater receivers

  • AVR-4520CI
  • SC-LX86
  • SC-LX76
  • SC-LX56
  • SC-68
  • SC-67
  • SC-65
  • SC-1522-K[18]
  • TX-NR515 (Front HDMI/MHL port)
  • TX-NR616 (Front HDMI/MHL port)
  • TX-NR626 (Rear HDMI/MHL Input1 (AUX) port)
  • TX-NR717 (Front HDMI/MHL port)
  • TX-NR818 (Front HDMI/MHL port)
  • TX-NR929 (Front HDMI/MHL port)
  • TX-NR1010 (Front HDMI/MHL port)
  • TX-NR3010 (Front HDMI/MHL port)
  • TX-NR5010 (Front HDMI/MHL port)
  • AG-D500 (Front HDMI/MHL port)
  • DTR-30.4 (Front HDMI/MHL port)
  • DTR-30.5 (Rear HDMI/MHL Input1 (AUX) port)
  • DTR-40.4 (Front HDMI/MHL port)
  • DTR-40.5 (Not yet released)[19]
  • DTR-50.4 (Front HDMI/MHL port)
  • DTR-50.5 (Not yet released)[19]
  • DTR-60.5 (Not yet released)[19]
  • DTR-70.4 (Front HDMI/MHL port)
  • DHC-60.5 (Not yet released)[19]

Media Player

  • BDP-103 Universal Network 3D Blu-ray Disc Player (Rear HDMI/MHL Input port)
  • BDP-105 Universal Audiophile 3D Blu-ray Disc Player (Rear HDMI/MHL Input port)

References and notes

  1. ^ "HDMI plugs into cameras, cellphones". EE Times. January 8, 2008. Retrieved 2010-04-14.
  2. ^ "Consortium backs mobile interface for high def video". EE Times. April 14, 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-14.
  3. ^ "Leading Companies Form Mobile High-Definition Interface Working Group to Drive Industry Standard for Mobile Wired Connectivity". Silicon Image. September 28, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  4. ^ "MHL 1.0 SPECIFICATION AND ADOPTER AGREEMENT NOW AVAILABLE". MHL, LLC. June 30, 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
  5. ^ "Adopter Information". MHL, LLC. June 30, 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
  6. ^ "MHL CONSORTIUM RELEASES COMPLIANCE TEST SPECIFICATION TO GROWING ADOPTER BASE". MHL, LLC. December 21, 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-22.
  7. ^ a b "MHL High-definition Link". YouTube. February 15, 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-15.
  8. ^ "Play Mobile Games on Your Television with MHL". FlashMush Reviews. October 23, 2012.
  9. ^ "Standards be damned: Samsung Galaxy S III requires special MHL adapter". 2012-06-08. Retrieved 2012-07-02.
  10. ^ "Silicon Image Unveils First MHL Products". Silicon Image. October 4, 2010. Retrieved 2011-02-15.
  11. ^ "There's a Better Way to Build a Smart TV". Roku Official Blog. January 4, 2012. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
  12. ^ "LG Nitro HD Delivers First True High-Definition Experience for AT&T Customers" (Press release). AT&T Wireless. November 28, 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-28.
  13. ^ "WORLD'S FIRST HD LTE SMARTPHONE ANNOUNCED IN CANADA" (Press release). LG Electronics. November 8, 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  14. ^ "LG LAUNCHES OPTIMUS LTE, FIRST 4G HD SMARTPHONE IN KOREAN MARKET" (Press release). LG Electronics. October 4, 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
  15. ^ "The Samsung Galaxy S2 is Announced". MobileReview. February 15, 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-15.
  16. ^ "Onkyo and Silicon Image Announce the World's First A/V Receivers Featuring InstaPrevue and MHL Technologies" (Press release). Onkyo US. December 21, 2011. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
  17. ^ [1]
  18. ^ http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Home/AV-Receivers/Pioneer+Receivers/SC-1522-K
  19. ^ a b c d http://www.mhlconsortium.org/productlist/media-devices/

See also