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[CEATEC] DoCoMo Uses Handset to Show PC-stored Content on Remote TV -- Tech-On!
NTT DoCoMo Inc developed the "MH2H (mobile home to home)," a technology to enable its users to display the content stored in the PCs in their homes on the TVs in their friends' homes when they visited them. The company expects that the technology will be used to show pictures and movies taken ...
 CEATEC Japan 2008 -- NTT Docomo DLP Projector Phone (video)
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youtube.com — NTT Docomo is showing a boxy little mobile phone with a DLP projector from Texas Instruments built in. (more) CEATEC Japan 2008 -- NTT Docomo DLP Projector Phone (video)
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DoCoMo serves your DLNA content to a friend's TV via mobile phone
Engadget — ... Eager to live in the fantastical future it has prophesied, NTT DoCoMo went to CEATEC and demoed an upcoming addition to its Pocket U service: MH2H (Mobile Home to Home), which gives you the ability use your cellphone to stream content from your computer at home to a ...

Using cell phones as home servers : DoCoMo takes the lead
Fashionfunky.com — ... from a device outside the user's home. Those techniques enabled the DLNA, which is usually used for home networks, to transfer content between homes. Any device can be used for the service without changing its specifications, as long as it has DMP capabilities. In addition, with the MH2H, a mobile phone can periodically check if it is connected to the network in the user's friend's home. Therefore, the user's friend cannot watch the content without the presence of its owner Source

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