CES 2015: superMHL announced with reversible connector and 8K support

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It's time for some more standard announcements. Apart from Google Cast for Audio, Qualcomm AllPlay, and Intel WiDi, MHL's successor, the superMHL, has been announced during the CES 2015 as well. MHL is a standard to stream content from a smartphone or a tablet on to a bigger display/TV/monitor through a wired connection.

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The superMHL standard now supports streaming of video with high frame-rate, higher resolution, and also offers higher charging power (up to 40 watts). It allows consumers to connect smartphones, tablets, Blu-ray players, Audio Video recorders, streaming media boxes, and other source devices to televisions or monitors. Moreover, just like USB 3.1 Type C connector and Apple's Lightning Port connector, the superMHL connector is reversible, so you can connect it either ways, without getting confused.

superMHL specifications and features

  • Support for 8K video, frame-rates of up to 120fps, and 48-bit colour depth
  • Wider colour gamut and HDR support
  • Supports Dolby Atmos, DTS- UHD, 3D Audio, and an Audio-Only mode
  • Multiple device support
  • Power charging up to 40 watts
  • Reversible connector and backwards compatibility with MHL 1, MHL 2, and MHL 3

Apparently, the superMHL connector is not only better than previous MHL versions, it is better than its competing standards such as HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2 as displayed in the comparison tables below.

SuperMHL vs HDMI 2.0 vs DisplayPort 1.2

SuperMHL vs MHL 1 vs MHL 2 vs MHL 3

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