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Micro USB to HDMI MHL Adapter - $10.20 + S&H - Flyer/View/Evo 3d/Galaxy S2
http://www.monoprice.com/products...1&format=2
This would be a great companion for your tablet or phone that is capable of outputing to HDMI for a fraction of the price you'd normally pay from the carrier or manufacturer. It lists several models that it's compatible with but this is defined as a spec so it's a fair bet that it'd work for any device that lists "output to TV" using MHL.
It appears they're recommending a 24awg HDMI cable for use with this box but I'd argue that's way overkill and you'd be just fine with a 28awg cable. The thicker gauge might matter for some applications, but you shouldn't need anything longer than 3'. HDMI is all digital over fairly low voltage so you'll either have a sigal or you won't but get whatever cable you believe is best. I'd personally go with 28awg because it's a lot more flexible as well, 24awg is a fair bit stouter than these other lighter cables
http://www.monoprice.com/products...1&format=2
A note about these HDMI cables , if by some miracle you've been on SD for less than a week or haven't thought to purchase them anywhere but Best Buy, Monoprice is very well known for dirt cheap quality cables. Yes you should feel confident a $2.50 cable will perform every bit as well as it's $25 Monster Cable counterpart.
This would be a great companion for your tablet or phone that is capable of outputing to HDMI for a fraction of the price you'd normally pay from the carrier or manufacturer. It lists several models that it's compatible with but this is defined as a spec so it's a fair bet that it'd work for any device that lists "output to TV" using MHL.
It appears they're recommending a 24awg HDMI cable for use with this box but I'd argue that's way overkill and you'd be just fine with a 28awg cable. The thicker gauge might matter for some applications, but you shouldn't need anything longer than 3'. HDMI is all digital over fairly low voltage so you'll either have a sigal or you won't but get whatever cable you believe is best. I'd personally go with 28awg because it's a lot more flexible as well, 24awg is a fair bit stouter than these other lighter cables
http://www.monoprice.com/products...1&format=2
A note about these HDMI cables , if by some miracle you've been on SD for less than a week or haven't thought to purchase them anywhere but Best Buy, Monoprice is very well known for dirt cheap quality cables. Yes you should feel confident a $2.50 cable will perform every bit as well as it's $25 Monster Cable counterpart.
Last edited by Darkmatter; 01-08-2012 at 02:29 PM..

















