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I bought a non branded otg adapter and a Samsung s2 MHL HDMI adapter and the otg is great. It works with memory sticks; keyboard and mouse; my digital camera... but I could not get the hdmi adapter to do anything. Does anyone know if it should work?
Yes just seen this on facebook. Think thats the best option as you can just use a standard lead and also have option to connect usb devices to the note at the same time.Samsung announced a new smart dock today for $99.00 that has 3 usb ports and an hdmi port on it.
Yes just seen this on facebook. Think thats the best option as you can just use a standard lead and also have option to connect usb devices to the note at the same time.
Got my Smart Dock today (review unit from Samsung). Very cool piece of kit, will have a video up tomorrow for it.
The Display latency delay is quite high too.
The reviews on Amazon are not good for folks who thought they might use this for gaming
Amazon.com: Samsung EAD-T10JDEGSTA WI-FI All-Share Cast HUB - Data Cable - Retail Packaging - Black: Cell Phones & Accessories
I'm hoping the Smart Dock with provide a better AV experience - but of course that path requires a wired connection.
1. Yes, the 11-pin connection one is the right MHL cable to get. The 5-pin one with 11-pin adapter will work also, and if you remove the 11-pin adapter part it will work with older MHL devices too (people who had older MHL cables can get the adapter so that their existing cable will work with the S3/Note 2, that is the main reason for it).
2. It outputs video at the videos native resolution, providing the source file is of high enough quality it should look good on the connected HDTV.
This might help you get a better idea:
I was able to wirelessly play a movie using the DLNA feature of the phone with my PS3. I first tried enabling Allshare on the phone. No love. Just above the Allshare feature I saw "nearby devices, share your media files via DLNA". I turned that on and the phone told me it was organizing my files for sharing. After several minutes it was ready to go and it showed up on my PS3 (both the phone and PS3 were on the same network of course). I found my GN2 listed on my PS3 and navigated to the movie/video folder and was able to choose a movie to watch. I played it and was even able to fast forward.Anybody figure out how to do this wirelessly yet? I was messing around with my AppleTV and Xbox yesterday to see if I could get wireless mirroring working. No joy!