I have a panasonic plasma tv 50". what is DLNA and what is its purpose ?

?2012-03-10T14:04:45Z

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DLNA stands for Digital Living Network Alliance. Many companies are involved in
agreeing compatibility guidelines so that equipment that is certified with the DLNA logo
complies with the specifications and will work together.
DLNA certified products can be connected to the same home network allowing the
media files stored on one device (the server) to be shared to other devices on the
same network.
For more information about DLNA please visit www.dlna.org
http://www.dlna.org/consumer-home/The-Possibilities

brandon2015-01-02T11:43:53Z

i got problem with dlna
I get connected on TV via my phone, and i show some images on screen acidentaly so am wondering
does my photos or any data stay on TV. I think its called DLNA, i connected via WiFi.
Its important to me..... thank you a lot

Stephen M2012-03-10T14:07:54Z

It is intended to allow you to connect your computer to various devices around the home.

http://www.mikefletcher.co.uk/documents/Panasonic%20User%20Guide%20for%20DLNA.pdf

AVDADDY2012-03-10T14:07:11Z

Let me google that for you:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance