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My NEXUS Support answer about HDMI: The Nexus 7 is not compatible for output options such as HDMI connectors, and for the time being I can't say that there are any existing adapters available or any creation of one in the future.
Not that I really trust Engadget, but their review states a MHL adapter can be used. I'm curious if it'll need the same adapter as the GS3, or the generic adapters that the GS2 etc use?
You might be able to use Media Share, available in the play store... but you have to have an Xbox or a PS3 to connect to wirelessly. I use it all the time with my Droid X2. I haven't had time to try it with the Nexus 7 yet.
Check out around the 9:00 mark of the keynote. Whether it makes it to production is to be seen but obviously they are putting video out.. also on the Google Play Store under tech specs they don't mention the Galaxy Nexus has MHL.. but it does have it so just because it doesn't list it on the N7 page doesn't mean it won't have it- just have to wait and see.
Sorry unless I'm being really stupid I don't know what you're referring too on here? I've watched the video and it just talks about google maps around 9min? Where does it mention video out? or a device?
He was using the Nexus 7 with some sort of plug in the micro USB port and it was displayed on the other screen.
Ah ha, so he is! Well lets hope it happens!
He was using the Nexus 7 with some sort of plug in the micro USB port and it was displayed on the other screen.
Well I think that someone just needs to figure out how to mount the drive.
I guess my question is if someone plugs a flash drive into the N7 (via OTG cable) does it get power? Does it light up if it has a light on it. Curious to see if its powering the drive and just not mounting it on the filesystem.