New superMHL will one day bring 8K@120fps output to phones
New superMHL will one day bring 8K@120fps output to phones
The MHL Consortium is looking to future-proof its TV-out connector with the new superMHL standard. Laughing in the face of 4K TVs everywhere the new connector can output 8K image. At 120 frames per second. And 48-bit color depth. Our condolences to internal storage and microSD cards alike.
The superMHL connector supports HDR imagery and can power multiple display (up to 8) from a single source. When connecting to multiple devices (TV, disc player, AV receiver), it can unify their controls so you only need one remote.
The connector can practically operate a small cinema with support with Dolby Atmos, DTS-UHD and 3D audio support.
And because outputting 8K@120fps can't be easy, the connector will also supply 40W of power. To cut down on frustration the new Type C connector can be plugged in either way, similar to the new USB standard superMHL steps on even more USB toes by offering a data connection between devices.
Samsung played a big role in the development of superMHL standard and the new connector, so its next flagships are almost certain to be among the first ones to carry it.
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