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HTC Desire S Media Link DLNA Streamer DG H100 (incl HDMI Cable + UK plug)

  • SKU: 209358
  • , Mfr: 99H10197-00
  • , Brand: HTC
  • R614.99

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HTC Desire S Media Link DLNA Streamer DG H100 Features

Media Link is a DLNA multimedia adaptor converting your non-DLNA TV into a full DLNA certified TV.
Simply power on and connect to the HDMI port on your TV, Desire S will be able to wirelessly stream video/movies (up to 720p), photo, and music content stored on the device to DLNA-enabled HDTVs or to standard HDTVs via its new Media Link adapter with HDMI out.

The Media link has an on button, a MicroUSB port and an HDMI port
  • Shipping Weight: 0.18kg

User Reviews

  • by Anonymous
  • 27 December 2011

DLNA Streamer

Great little gadget, excellent for sharing pics, music etc on the TV...brilliant.

  • by Andy Brown
  • 11 January 2012

Supplementary...

... it works with iMediashare. Also streams LGP500 videos etc. Will be 5* as soon as HTC inbuilt software works. Excellent.

  • by Oz
  • 21 February 2012

Just to clarify....

I've noticed a review mention that it disables the wifi - well it depends how you set it up. You can set the Media Link to act as a wifi hotspot and connect to it directly, in which case you will not be able to connect to the internet on your phone as it is already connected to the device. Or you can get the device to connect to your wireless router and stream your media via your internet connection. This way you can do things like stream a YouTube video via wifi from your phone to the the Media Link (using something like TWONKY media server app). There is a good youTube video showing this. I've also noticed some reviews saying they could not stream videos they have recorded on their phones, even HTC ones. I think the problem here is that although recorded in .mp4 format (which you should be able to stream) the format of the vids are recorded with something called a 3gpp identifier which the Media Link does not recognise. There is a long winded way around this - you can download the vids to your PC/laptop and run a batch file which fixes the mp4's upload them back to your phone and then they should work. Ultimately HTC need to fix the Media Link to recognise the 3gpp identifier. That was the issue with my Samsung Galaxy S2 anyway

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User's manual - Media Link

by Eilertsen on 13 December 2011 at 15:14

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by Eilertsen
on Tue Dec 13, 2011 3:14 PM

Technical Details

  • Flexible ball joint and neck
  • microUSB car charger is included in the pack
  • The power cord is 180cm
  • Dimension: 71.5 X 45 X 8 mm
  • Main Chip: TI OMAP 3630, 1GHz
  • OS: Android
  • RAM: ROM 256MB/ RAM 256MB
  • Interface:
    •HDMI 720p, 30fps
    •802.11b/g/n, 802.11n@ 2.4G/5GHz
    •Micro-USB (5V DC in)
  • Protocol: DLNA 1.5 DMP, DMC (Push controller)
  • Media Format:
    •Video: 3GP, WMV, MPEG4, H.263, H.264, xvid
    •Audio: AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-WB, MP3, WMA
    •Photo: GIF, JPEG, BMP
  • Indicator: Dual color LED (Green/Red, Power/Status)
  • Accessory:
    •HDMI cable
    •AC adaptor