The Nexus 7 does not support either MHL or USB-OTG


Two questions have occurred frequently in recent days that the first tablet is not compatible with Google MHL cables, so we can connect our TV to the HDMI port; moreover, despite USB-Ethernet adapter’s work, keyboards and mice, the same can not be said for chiavine or other external storage devices.

To be fair, at least according to Asus, is Jelly Bean that does not support the Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) or the USB On-The-Go (OTG), then nothing to prevent a future update (or the developer community) can not resolve the issue.

Given that the only version that will come from us is one of 16 GB memory is not necessarily the most urgent problems, but it all depends on how you intend to make the tablet. The lack of support MHL also wonders a bit 'less if we think that Google will try to sell the Nexus Q, so that should not fear the internal competition. Finally modders have been shown to have undergone " love "of the first product-Asus Google and, as happened in the past with other devices , it is very likely that circumvent the problem also in this case.

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