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DIGITAL LIVING NETWORK ALLIANCE (DLNA) Formed 2003 by Sony (name changed in 2004) Used existing standards; added compliance/test/certification First “Guidelines” for DLNA published in 2006 Presently: 250 members; 8000 products certified 200-300 million devices manufactured per year 1 billion DLNA-certified devices by 2012 (“ABI Research”) 2 billion DLNA-certified devices by 2014 (“Strategy Analytics”) “Promoter Members” (26): Access, AT&T Labs, Awox, Broadcom, Cisco Systems, Comcast, DIRECTV, Dolby Laboratories, Ericsson, Hewlett-Packard, Huawei, Intel, LG Electronics, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, Panasonic, Pioneer Corporation, Qualcomm, Rovi Corporation, Samsung Electronics, Sharp Corporation, Sony Electronics, Technicolor, Toshiba, and Verizon. 1/2011: Apple is absent; Apple uses its Digital Audio Access Protocol instead of DLNA's UPnP protocols.
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DIGITAL LIVING NETWORK ALLIANCE (DLNA) Source: http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/technology/technology/theme/dlna_02.html
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EXAMPLE DLNA DEVICES Mobile handsets; Digital Media Players Photo Frames Cameras Consumer Electronics (game consoles, …) Set-top boxes; Personal Computers BluRay players (over 105 presently DLNA certified) Source: http://www.hometheater.com/news/080210dnla/)
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EXAMPLE DLNA USES Send: Transfer video or images captured on a digital camera or mobile phone to a PC Push: Display video or images captured on a digital camera or mobile phone directly on a TV without having to go through a PC Find and Play or “Play to…”: Use a mobile phone to locate a video or song stored on a PC, external disk drive or network-attached storage (NAS) device and stream or transfer it to a stereo or home theatre for playback Pull and Print or “Print to…”: View a photo stored on a media server on a TV and print it using a networked printer
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VERIFY DLNA COMPLIANCE BEFORE PURCHASE Look for a DLNA logo on the device or verify certification through the DLNA Product Search: http://www.dlna.org/products/
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SAMSUNG LN55C650 “Allshare” (DLNA) MOBILE PHONES: use TV to: view call arrivals; messages, schedules play videos, photos, music browse web pages in mobile phone PCs OR OTHER DEVICES: use TV to: play videos, photos, music
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SAMSUNG LN55C650 “Sources” Menu
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SAMSUNG LN55C650
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SAMSUNG LN55C650 INTERNET ACCESS (via “widgets”)
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AVAILABLE “WIDGETS” SELECT “YUPP TV”
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SELECT “Yahoo”
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News, Stories, Business,…
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“Top Stories”
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“Weather”
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WIDGET MEMORY USAGE
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1.5Mbps is minimum
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My Network Speed
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Select “Hulu Plus”
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“Hulu Plus” is $8 Per Month
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Select “Vudu”
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Vudu
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Vudu Example
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Vudu 99 cent special
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Select YouTube
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YouTube “Most Viewed”
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YouTube Visited History
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Search YouTube: Enter keyword
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YouTube Key Pad Entry
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Sample Samsung Widget 2/5
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Sample Samsung Widget 3/5
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Sample Samsung Widget 4/5
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sample Samsung Widget 5/5
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Sample Samsung Widget 6/5
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Select “Vimeo”
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“Vimeo” screen
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“HD Staff Picks”
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“Vimeo” screen
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