## HDMI vs. MHL: Understanding the Differences
As a seasoned technology expert specializing in audio-video connectivity, I'm frequently asked about the relationship between HDMI and MHL. While both technologies serve a similar purpose, there are
key distinctions that set them apart. Allow me to clarify the nuances and provide a comprehensive understanding of each.
**HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)** is a proprietary audio-video interface standard that transmits
uncompressed video and audio data from an output device (e.g., Blu-ray player, gaming console) to a compatible display (e.g., TV, monitor). HDMI is widely used in home entertainment systems, personal computers, and commercial applications.
MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link), on the other hand, is a
mobile-centric audio-video interface standard. It was developed specifically to connect portable devices (e.g., smartphones, tablets) to external displays and provide simultaneous charging. MHL utilizes a
single cable that carries both video and power, making it convenient for mobile users.
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