The Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) standard, admired of Roku and Android buzz manufacturers, is about to get exciting: an update advancing in September will acquiesce phones to discharge out 4K video from their USB ports.

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The upgrade, MHL 3.0, will add 4K abutment to the more accepted media standard. It will acquiesce adaptable accessories to pump out 3840×2160 video at up to 30 frames per second—that's up from the 1080p adequacy of MHL 2.0. The new accepted can aswell address abstracts and video simultaneously, and will acquiesce a accessory to draw up to 10 watts of ability to allegation at the aforementioned time as accouterment video.
Unlike aggressive standards like Miracast and AirPlay, MHL 3.0 requires a concrete cable connection, application adapters to connects a adaptable accessory to a TV. But none of the competition—including the active SlimPort arrangement acclimated by Google's Nexus devices—currently offers abutment for 4K. So, if it's high-definition or annihilation for you, you should be appealing accursed up by the actuality that the new standard—backed by the brand of Nokia, Samsung, Toshiba and Sony—becomes accessible in September. [MHL via Ars Technica]
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