Intel WiDi is a wireless display technology that lets you beam content from recent Intel-powered devices to a TV or monitor without an HDMI cable. WiDi has been available for a few years, but with the ...
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NETGEAR's Push2TV wireless display adapters have been shipping in the market since the initial launch of Intel® WiDi solution in 2010. NETGEAR continues to provide a premium experience supporting ...
Microsoft saw Apple, Google and Amazon trying to compete with Roku in the streaming HDMI dongle category and decided to throw its hat in the ring with the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter. We ...
If you've been looking for an easy way to watch internet content from your PC then the Netgear Push2TV PTV1000 WiDi adapter holds some promise. Ty Pendlebury, senior editor for TV and home audio, ...
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Like other Miracast HDMI dongles, Microsoft's Wireless Display Adapter lets you easily mirror the screen of your Windows (or Android) devices on monitors, TVs and projectors — anything with an HDMI ...
Whether you want to see trip pictures, your favorite series or present a presentation, big screens are always appreciated. You can use a cable to connect your device to a display and then enjoy the ...
The adapter for Intel's just-announced Wireless Display technology is called Push2TV and is being manufactured by Netgear. Dan Ackerman Editorial Director / Computers and Gaming Dan Ackerman leads ...
Intel is not just a juggernaut in the CPU market, they've also been pushing their integrated laptop chipset package. Once known as the "Centrino" platform, it was originally a marketing program that ...
If there was any drawback to Microsoft’s first-generation Wireless Display Adapter, it’s that the lag between your phone and tablet and what was displayed on the screen was a bit disconcerting.
In 2014, Microsoft’s Wireless Display Adapter introduced Miracast support to a wide range of devices. Anything sporting Windows, whether it be a tablet, laptop, or smartphone, would be capable of ...