We've now confirmed that the Nexus 7 does not support MHL, meaning there's no way to connect this over HDMI to
get video output.
Also after disconnection you had to delete and re-pair to the Netgear adapter to
get video output working again and the tablet was forced into portrait mode.
Not exact matches
You
get Android staples GPS, Wi - Fi, and Bluetooth, but there's no NFC and no dedicated
video output.
For non-wireless connectivity, the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 wins out, with an HDMI
video output — to
get the same effect with a new iPad, you'd need a separate accessory.
It's still basic, but here you
get a microHDMI
video output on the bottom as well as the microUSB charge socket and 3.5 mm headphone jack, which sits on the left edge.
While the device itself can only play 720p high - definition
video, the Micro-HDMI port is capable of
outputting video at 1080p; but to
get that quality, you'll have to wait for an over-the-air update due in the second quarter.
As there's an HDMI
video output on the tablet, there are other ways to
get video piped out to a TV, but it's good to have a wireless option on - hand.
1080p HD
video playback is also supported and we
get HDMI
output, SD and TF card support and on the connectivity side we
get Bluetooth and GPS.
I'm thinking about
getting the new 6 ″ Fire HD, which would (for a lot less money than HDX) represent a worthy replacement for my Fire HD (2013): faster, better screen, more compact (lighter than the 7 ″ HDX), mic and cams, newer Android, and
video output via SlimPort compatible USB.
While the device itself can play only 720p high - definition
video, the Micro-HDMI port can
output video at 1080p; but to
get that quality, you'll have to wait for an over-the-air update due in the second quarter.
On the tablet part of the Asus Transformer Pad TF701 you
get a microSD card slot, a microHDMI
video output and the obligatory headphone jack.
The device will also be
getting a facelift this fall, eliminating the familiar click wheel in favor of a OLED touch screen and adding HD radio capabilities, HD
video output, and a web browser.
Although I have a crap - ton of
video games I need to
get to reviewing, I still plan on increasing my
output of movie reviews.
If you have newer devices that can
output ultra-high definition
video, you will likely need to use this port (or check the manual to see if all your TV's ports support HDCP 2.2) in order to
get the signal and enjoy your UHD content.
There are also quick options to move into panorama,
video and face beauty mode that lets you «modify» the parameters to
get an
output the way you want.
Video output is full 1080p, up to 60 frames per second, so whether you're watching Netflix, Hulu Plus, Vevo or your own content via Plex, you'll be able to
get the highest visual quality possible (unless you're an early adopter of 4K content).