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Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) is an industry standard for a mobile audio/video interface that allows the connection of smartphones, tablets, and other portable consumer electronics devices to high-definition televisions (HDTVs), audio receivers, and projectors.
As of January 2009, Sony seems to be the only manufacturer proposing this interface. They offer different accessories to connect DMP ready equipment like their Bravia TV or Home Theater receivers to Walkman, iPod, PC or any Bluetooth devices. The connector of this port is Hirose ST60-18P(50).
Headphone and earphone jacks on a wide range of equipment. 6.35 mm (1 ⁄ 4 in) plugs are common on home and professional audio equipment, while 3.5 mm plugs are nearly universal for portable audio equipment and headphones. 2.5 mm plugs are not as common, but are used on communication equipment such as cordless phones, mobile phones, and two ...
Sony produces image sensors for automotive, industry, security, consumer cameras and mobile phones. [3] Image sensors for automotive industry [9] Image sensors for industry [10] Area image sensor - industrial applications (Global Shutter and Rolling Shutter models) Polarization image sensor - capture polarization image with on-chip polarizer
A typical analog telephone adapter for connecting an analog phone to a VoIP provider Wikimedia Commons has media related to Analog telephony adapter . An analog telephone adapter ( ATA ) or FXS gateway is a device for connecting traditional analog telephones, fax machines, and similar customer-premises devices to a digital telephone system or a ...
MPS-75 portable stereo speaker that attaches to the fast port of Sony Ericsson mobile phones to allow loud music playback. MPS-80; MPS-100; MAS-100 Zip hard case (splashproof) for phone with integrated speaker; MS-410 snap-on speaker stand; newer products without fastport: MS-430 Portable Media Speaker Stand with 3.5 mm jack and 2xAA batteries
The biggest draw of this car charger versus others is its streamlined, attractive look. That said, it doesn't skimp in the power department. It's maximum output of 4.8A/24W is enough to charge two ...
A standard phone line has enough room to support voice, high-speed DSL and a landline phone. [5] Two custom chips designed using the HPNA specifications were developed by Broadcom: the 4100 chip can send and receive signals over 1,000 ft (305 m) on a typical phone line. The larger 4210 controller chip strips away noise and passes data on.