Network your multimedia with your TV
Share and control home digital entertainment through your DLNA certified TV's by Sony and Samsung, the leaders in the development of the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), a group of companies working to create a common, open standard for connecting devices. DLNA compatibility means you can get your to ‘talk’ to your phone, laptop or music player so you can sit back and enjoy songs, movies and photos on a big screen no matter where in the house devices are located.
Connect your TV to your router -
Connect your DLNA certified TV to your router using an Ethernet cable. If you don't have a router close to your TV, you can easily create a cable-free network in your home using the mains electricity power circuit (see www.devolo.com for more information).
Add DLNA compatible devices to your network -
Connect DLNA devices to your network using cables or WiFi (many devices have this built-in). If you have created a power line network, you can plug in devices into sockets in different rooms using a special adapter. DLNA devices include PCs and laptops, mobile phones, music players, consoles such as the PLAYSTATION®3, printers and HiFi systems.
Play and share files using your TV menu -
Use the menu on your TV to access and play content from DLNA devices on your network. Enjoy music from your GigaJuke, films from your laptop or PC as well as view photo collections from your phone in HD detail and incredible audio – all remotely controlled from you living room.
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