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August 21, 2008Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) CertificationDigital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) certification ensures your digital content can be easily shared with other consumer electronics (ie. a PC). DLNA is a collaboration of the world’s leading consumer electronics, PC and mobile companies which has created design guidelines for a new generation of DLNA Certified products that can work together — no matter the brand. DLNA Certified devices will connect, discover and communicate with each other over a home network, like the one you might already have for sharing your broadband Internet. The DLNA website informs you of what becomes possible when you have DLNA certified consumer electronics products.
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