

- #Medialink htc desire hd 720p#
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Common files like DivX and MKV will need to be transcoded before playback and the Media Link doesn't support any DRM-protected content. Media Link will play 3GP, WMV, MPEG-4, H.263, H.264, XviD video files AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-WB, MP3, WMA audio files and display GIF, JPEG and bitmap images. The media file recognition of this server is good but far from complete.
#Medialink htc desire hd 720p#
HTC Media Link is wireless N compliant, and can stream files up to a 720p resolution at 30 frames per second. Once your devices are connected the Media Link does a fantastic job of streaming media, and because it creates its own network, its performance is not reliant on the position of your home's wireless router in relation to your living room - a problem anyone who has attempted to stream to a PS3 will have encountered. With an app installed you can stream music, photos and videos from your handset to be displayed on your TV or HDMI-compatible monitor.
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If your Android phone doesn't have a media sharing tool on-board you can download one from the Market - we'd recommend the excellent Twonky app. HTC phones have the Connected Media app preloaded on all devices since the end of last year, while Samsung Android phones use AllShare.
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This does require you to have media streaming software installed on your phone. The two devices pair and then the Media Link is ready to receive media from the phone to display on your TV.
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With Media Link, a user connects their phone to its unique network as they would to any other Wi-Fi network (using the password 0123456789). Up until now DLNA networking has often presented baffling networking issues requiring a rudimentary knowledge of wireless networking to overcome them. The simplicity of this approach is commendable. There are no buttons beside its Power button and no remote for inputting passwords or settings. The overall size of the phone has crossed some usability lines for sure.HTC's Media Link is this rare exception, a small brushed metal box about the size of a packet of Extra gum, the Media Link connects to your TV via mini-HDMI, establishes itself as a Local Area Network access point and streams media using DLNA from a compatible device, like an HTC smartphone. On a more sober note, the enormous screen has its consequences. Just the sound of this is enough to frighten, impress, excite and entice. With a 4.3” screen, the Desire HD is one massive Snapdroid. The only thing we miss is a carrying pouch. The supplied headphones aren't your only option though, since the Desire HD has a 3.5mm audio jack.Īlso enclosed is an 8GB microSD card. There’s a one-piece headset with music controls (play/pause/skip) and a CD with HTC Sync. The HTC Desire HD goes beyond the massive screen and powerful hardware that we’ve already seen elsewhere.ĭesire HD unboxedThe retail box of the HTC Desire HD has pretty standard contents: a USB charger, standard microUSB data cable and the usual paperwork. It’s not as simple as saying HTC got themselves a brand new phone out of two older ones. It doesn’t even warrant a name of its own.

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HTC certainly took their time with releasing a bad-ass Android handset on our side of the pond but their timing is perfect now. It’s big and bad and it takes no prisoners. We guess that sign is due wherever someone mentions Desire HD.

Proceed with caution, big Snapdroids ahead.
