Nokia, Samsung, Toshiba, Sony and Silicon Image Agree on New High-Definition Connector for Mobile DevicesBy Chris - 09/29/2009 6:58:43 PM |
A new connector is coming to your future cell phones and mobile devices and its solely purpose is to connect said device to HDTVs and display. The Mobile High-Definition Interface Working Group will conceive it soon as various companies have already agreed upon such a bold endeavor. Nokia, Samsung, Toshiba, Sony and Silicon Image will work together to create the new standard. The question is, do we really need a new standard in our lives? After all we already have so many and with Apple’s and Intel’s Light Peak universal connector that’s coming in a couple of years there isn’t much point for devising an HD-only standard. What are your thoughts on the matter?
via Toshiba
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Tags: hdmi, HDTV, Light Peak, Nokia, Samsung, Silicon Image, Sony, Toshiba

