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Display the video from your Android device on your VGA monitor with this MHL Bridge to VGA and Stereo Audio Adapter from Monoprice!

This adapter uses the Mobile High-Definition Link technology to convert the micro USB output from your Android phone or tablet. The adapter has three short cables attached. One cable has the micro USB male connector to plug into the phone or tablet. The second cable has a female micro USB connector, which should be connected to a USB power source to power the adapter. The last cable has a female 3.5mm stereo audio jack and is intended to connect to an AV receiver or a pair of self-powered speakers.

The adapter supports uncompressed video up to 1920x1080p, 2-channel stereo audio, and the HDCP copy protection protocol.

The current list of MHL compatible devices can be found on the Official MHL Consortium Website.

* The Samsung Galaxy S III and Note II require the use of an 11-to-5 pin Micro USB adapter to use a standard 5-pin MHL adapter.



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