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#23
Originally Posted by jalyst View Post
1)
We don't know with certainty that MHL isn't implemented via 3.5mm or mUSB, or cannot be w/future updates.
Thereby providing the N9 w/a means of 720p/HDMI output.

2)
DLNA's apparently implemented, but I've seen no evidence that a GUI for it will be included.
There's suggestions that future updates may include a GUI, but so far no official promises that I'm aware of.

What I want to know is... if DLNA will somehow improve the probability of reliable 1080p output?
I'd assume it has very little bearing, & that the underlying WiFi implementation, how it's configured...
And overall signal quality to the client device, matters far more, but I'm not 100% certain...
DLNA in this context is simply being able to stream compressed data from N9 to DMP (i.e. TV set). It does not matter what resolution of the video file is there as all N9 would do in such case is only give out the stream, no decoding is happening on N9 side. Think about it as if N9 was a small http server and your TV was a "browser".

Regarding HDMI/MHL -- there is none and will not be. Sorry, too late.
 

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