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`CONSUMER
`NEWSROOM
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`MHL DEVICES
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`MEMBERSHIP
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`TECHNOLOGY
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`Press Releases
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`MEDIA CONTACTS:
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`Bob Nelson (U.S.)
`Voce Communications
`+1 408.738.7840
`bnelson@vocecomm.com
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`Noriaki Sunaga (Japan)
`NoiseGate
`+81 (90) 3877-0067
`sunaga@noisegate.co.jp
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`Sarah Xu (China)
`Racepoint Global
`+86 21 51692005 x112
`sxu@racepointglobal.com
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`Nick Foot (EMEA)
`BWW Communications
`+44-1491-636393
`Nick.foot@bwwcomms.com
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`MEDIA CONTACTS:
`Kristin Uchiyama
`MHL, LLC
`Phone: 408.962.4280
`Email: kristin.uchiyama@mhlconsortium.org
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`Adrian Eyre
`Ogilvy Public Relations for MHL, LLC
`Phone: 415.677.2708
`Email: adrian.eyre@ogilvypr.com
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`MHL TECHNOLOGY REACHES MAJOR MILESTONE WITH THE FIRST MHL-ENABLED SMARTPHONES NOW
`IN MASS PRODUCTION
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`SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 16, 2011 - MHL, LLC, the entity responsible for administering the MHL Consortium and
`the adoption, licensing and promotion of the MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) Specification, today announced that
`the first mobile phones with MHL connectivity are now in mass production the Samsung Galaxy S II and Infuse™
`4G. MHL technology enables the delivery of up to 1080p HD video and 7.1 digital surround sound audio via a cabled
`connection from the mobile phone to the display, while simultaneously providing power to the phone.
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`"Enabling a seamless experience across multiple devices and screens is critical to the new era of the connected
`consumer, and MHL's specification contributes to this development of smart consumer devices," said Michael J.
`Palma, IDC's research manager for electronics manufacturing services. "With its market share position in
`smartphones, Samsung's adoption of the MHL specification represents a step forward for MHL technology."
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`Samsung is a founding member of the MHL Consortium and, along with Nokia, Silicon Image, Sony, and Toshiba,
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`played a significant role in creating and driving the Consortium forward. The goal of the Consortium is to establish
`MHL technology as a cost-effective and easily integrated audio/video interface standard optimized for mobile
`connectivity.
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`"2011 is expected to be an exciting year for MHL technology as partners and licensees of the standard introduce
`MHL-enabled products that provide consumers with a great optimized-for-mobile user experience every time they
`connect their device to their display," said Tim Wong, president of MHL, LLC. "Samsung is taking the mobile
`experience and bringing it to the big screen with the release of the first MHL-enabled smartphones."
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`Key features outlined in the MHL specification include:
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`Mobile Device Charging by Display: MHL technology enables the delivery of power from MHL-enabled
`displays to operate the mobile device and charge its battery, while simultaneously playing content.
`HD Video and Audio: 1080p high-definition video and 7.1 digital audio is supported for the optimal mobile
`viewing and listening experience.
`Command and Control: Consumers can use DTV remotes to control any MHL-enabled mobile device.
`Thin Cables: Portable, five-wire cables are used for the delivery of high-definition video and digital audio.
`Use of Existing and Popular Connections: Does not need an additional connector.
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`MHL adapters will be available so that consumers can connect these smartphones to existing displays and also
`enjoy the MHL benefit of charging the device while viewing HD content on the big screen.
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`For more information about the MHL Consortium or how to become a part of the growing MHL community, please
`visit http://www.mhlconsortium.org/.
`About MHL, LLC
`MHL, LLC is the Agent for overseeing and administering the adoption, licensing, and promotion of the MHL
`Specification. The MHL Specification was developed by Nokia Corporation, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Silicon
`Image, Inc., Sony Corporation, and Toshiba Corporation as a standard for mobile wired video/audio connectivity,
`which will enable the development of standard-compliant mobile and display products across a broad connectivity
`ecosystem. MHL, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Silicon Image, Inc. For more information please visit
`http://www.mhlconsortium.org/.
`Forward-looking Statements
`This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of federal securities laws and
`regulations, including, but not limited to, statements regarding the features, functionality, performance, advantages,
`benefits and market adoption in 2011 of the MHL Specification and technology. These forward-looking statements
`involve risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, the risk that the MHL Specification and technology will
`not experience wide-spread market adoption in the anticipated time frame or at all and the other risks and
`uncertainties described from time to time in Silicon Image's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission
`(SEC). These risks and uncertainties could cause the actual results to differ materially from those anticipated by the
`forward-looking statements contained in this news release. Silicon Image assumes no obligation to update any
`forward-looking statement.
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`MHL and the MHL logo are a trademark, registered trademark or service mark of MHL, LLC in the United States
`and/or other countries. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners in
`the United States and/or other countries.
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