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You could use something, like mirrorOP software to stream signal on mctivia access point HDMI port, then use HDMI-to-composite converter.
Or you could waiting for xbounds:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILHEUWzZTOw

But you still need a HDMI-to-composite converter.

Or you could use adapter from your phone to HDMI, then use HDMI-to-HDMI wireless kit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FXCbSJ4egY

But one more time, you still need a HDMI-to-composite converter.

You could use Peerless HDFlow:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZH10z-Lf0k

It's very powerfull, and has an internal HDMI-to-composite converter, but this kit alredy does not mobile and very pricey.
 
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The converters that work are not cheap at all. I have not experimented much with wifi direct... but many cable boxes/satellite boxes can be set up to see it if you have a router.


Again on the HDMI converters.....not cheap at all. You would be better off buying a cheap 22"-32" TV IMO

Yes, you right, HDMI extenders are very expensive.

But it could deliver all content from screen to TV in real time, not just share media, as in DLNA...
 
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Yes, you right, HDMI extenders are very expensive.

But it could deliver all content from screen to TV in real time, not just share media, as in DLNA...

indeed, trust me I agree, as I have had that ability on all of my android phones


but the point still stands...it would be the same price to buy a cheap TV with hdmi inputs :p
 
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