Apple iPhone 2.2 offers lots of new features for developers, but it has some details that are not public, but have lots of interesting functions. One of these is the MPTVOutWindows class, discovered by ArsTechnica, which allows the phone's picture to be displayed on a television instead of the phone's screen. Of course iPhone's and iPod's display has already been redirectable to a TV, but this feature provides exciting possibilities for developers. The only problem is that when using the TV the phone's display is unusable, so the input method is the signal of the gyroscope, which means a reduced amount of possibilities.
iPhone Video Out from Ars Technica on Vimeo.
Translated by Szaszati