Wireless Display

Wireless Display : Because some things just look better on a big screen

Effortlessly share your media straight from Gallery or Music2 to a DLNA-enabled big screen TV wirelessly. DLNA allows you to share and receive digital content to compatible devices via LAN.3 Once your phone and device(s) are in the same network, they will discover each other.

 

Sharing photos or HD videos has never been easier. Once your HTC phone and TV are connected, simply go to Gallery, choose whichever photos or video you want to view and select the DLNA-enabled TV you want to share on. And it’s just as simple with music.

Multitask easily with dual screen display

And DLNA supports dual screen display so you can play your movies, videos, and photos on an external display while freeing up your phone to do other things, all without visually interrupting your experience on the big screen. Multitasking at its finest.

Share your PC content on TV via your phone

And with a PC4, you can also share photos, videos and music from your computer straight to your DLNA-enabled TV with your HTC phone serving as a controller. Once your PC and HTC phone are connected, all you have to do is pair your phone with your DLNA-enabled TV. Videos and music are just as easy.

 

Unlike direct connection technologies, you can even leave the room without interrupting the flow of content to the display because the only range that matters is your phone’s connection to the wireless router.

HTC Media Link HD: Don’t throw out your old TV just yet

As long as you have an HDMI port on your TV set you can use the HTC Media Link HD wireless display adapter to enable your TV to wirelessly receive content streamed from your HTC phone. Once you’ve powered up the adapter and have plugged it into an HDMI Port, simply 3-finger swipe up your HTC phone or tablet and the adapter configures automatically.

 

Now you can share movies, your photos and video on a big screen TV. HTC Media Link HD lets you multitask on your phone or tablet without interrupting your viewing experience.

[1] Features listed are not available on all devices, and in all geographical locations.  Please check with your local reseller regarding feature availability.

[2] HTC phones can only project from local albums and media servers in Gallery; local media library and media servers from Music.

[3] DLNA allows you to share and receive digital content to compatible devices either via peer-to-peer as well but you cannot pair your HTC phone directly to a DLNA-certified device as the connection must be made through an access point such as a router.

[4] Vista, Windows 7 OS or above.