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Intel Wireless Display

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Intel Wireless Display
A wireless PC-to-TV capability built into various Intel-based laptops. It enables everything on the laptop screen to be viewed simultaneously on a TV set. Introduced in 2010 and also known as "WiDi," a Wireless Display set-top box is required that connects to the TV set and receives signals from the laptop.


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New features include Intel Insider, Intel Quick Sync Video, and a new version of the company's award-winning Intel Wireless Display (WiDi), which now adds 1080p HD and content protection for those wishing to beam premium HD content from their laptop screen to their TV.
The Push2TV HD (PTV2000) is compatible with laptops featuring both current generation and next generation Intel Wireless Display technology and enables consumers to wirelessly enjoy videos, music, photos and Internet content stored on their laptop on their big screen TVs.
Packed with Cutting-edge Technology * Next Generation Intel Wireless Display - Forget cable clutter and enjoy digital content on the big screen.
 
 
 
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