The MHL consortium is made up of Nokia, Samsung, Silicon Image, Sony and Toshiba and is a specification for connecting mobile devices and portable devices to HDTVs. It supports 1080p HD video, audio and powers the device.

Today version 3 of the spec has been released and it includes new double width bandwidth, 4K resolution and a larger colour palette. The new spec enables Ultra HD (4K) content, 7.1 surround sound and has improved remote control protocols so you could so the host display can control the mobile device. We could see phones and devices like the Roku Streaming Stick being updated to support 4K soon.

Press Release

MHL 3.0 Innovations Include 4K (Ultra HD) Resolution, Enhanced Audio, Simultaneous High-Speed Data, Touch Screen Support, and the Latest Content Protection

SUNNYVALE, Calif., — Aug. 20, 2013 — MHL, LLC today announced the MHL 3.0 specification to address the latest consumer requirements for connecting a mobile device to displays, marking major advancements in the areas of audio and video transmission over an MHL® link. With double the bandwidth compared to the previous specification, MHL 3.0 delivers 4K (Ultra HD) resolution and a wider color gamut to create a more brilliant visual experience, solidifying MHL’s growing presence in the living room. By using a bi-directional channel that’s significantly faster than MHL 2, the new specification enables concurrent 4K video and high-speed peripheral support of mass storage and input devices such as a touch screen, keyboard and mouse.

“As broadcasters and content service providers strive to innovate and drive revenues, many of the global players including Comcast, NHK, the BBC, Orange and Netflix are trialing and/or  announcing plans to deliver UHDTV content,” said Sarah Carroll, director of global business development, Futuresource Consulting. “As TV everywhere initiatives are also a priority for the world’s broadcasters and online service providers, MHL’s technology solution with HDCP 2.2 will enable the secure delivery of 4K, premium content between different devices staying ahead of the consumer demand curve.”

“The new innovations in MHL 3.0 pave the way for the technology’s expansion into a broader set of home, office, and automotive applications,” said Judy Chen, president, MHL, LLC.  “With an installed base of more than 330 million devices, MHL, as the world’s most widely adopted mobile TV-out standard, will continue to evolve to meet consumer needs.”

The MHL 3.0 specification capabilities include:

4K (Ultra HD): Support of 4K formats up to 2160p30

Simultaneous high-speed data channel

Improved Remote Control Protocol (RCP) with support for peripherals such as a touch screen, keyboard and mouse

Power charging up to 10W

Backward compatible with MHL 1 and MHL 2

Latest HDCP 2.2 content protection

Enhanced 7.1 surround sound with Dolby® TrueHD and DTS-HD

Connector agnostic – uses as few as five pins

Support for simultaneous multiple displays

The MHL Experience
Home Theater – 4K Movie-Theater Picture Quality
Watch all of your favorite content in 4K movie-theater picture quality from your smartphone to your TV or home theater system. Stop, rewind, pause and play all of your content using the TV’s remote control.

Mobile Games – Zero Lag
Play all your mobile games on a 4K screen with no lag, all while the TV provides power to your smartphone for extended game play.

Office – Work Anytime, Anywhere
Transform your mobile device into a portable computer by connecting it to a keyboard, mouse, monitor (or multiple monitors), and storage device to work anytime, anywhere.

Automotive – Touch Screen to Access Music and Navigation
Interact with the smartphone through your car infotainment touch-screen display or buttons on your steering wheel to make phone calls, play music, navigate with the phone’s GPS, and more, all while providing charge to your smartphone.

The MHL 3.0 specification will be available for download at http://www.mhltech.org in early September 2013.

Today, there is an installed base of more than 330 million MHL-enabled products from more than 200 adopters. MHL will continue to evolve beyond the de facto mobile-to-TV interface and become a relevant connectivity standard for Audio/Video receivers, Blu-ray Disc™ players, game consoles, and set-top boxes to TV. Additional news will be available in the Fall of 2013 to provide more information on how MHL is expanding into this market.

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