One of the more interesting features of the N93 is support for TV Out. This means the contents of the screen can be displayed on a TV. Primarily this is aimed at showing pictures and videos captured on the phone to a larger audience. But it works across all elements of the phone. The on board game System Rush Evolution comes alive when played on the TV screen, and the open source web browser is no longer limited to the small screen.
Via AllAboutSymbian
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