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 ...
Netgear have come clean with full details on their Push2TV adapter, the Netgear PVT1000, designed specifically to work with Intel's newly-announced WiDi Wireless Display technology. Slightly larger ...
Logitech's streaming music ambitions continue, with the launch of the Logitech Wireless Speaker Adapter for Intel WiDi laptops unveiled, along with a Bluetooth counterpart and a deal which will see ...
NetGear’s Push2TV WiDi adapter offers an inexpensive way of mirroring a mobile display on an HDTV, and it’s small enough to carry in a shirt pocket. Intel’s WiDi technology promises a lot: The third ...
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 ...
We've already seen Belkin's ScreenCast TV Adapter at its most unflattering, stripped naked for all the FCC to see, so it was a welcome change spotting the streaming media device in a more flattering ...
While many media consumers have connected laptops, desktops, and small form factor PCs to their large plasma and LCD monitors for years, Intel aims to radically change this equation with its new ...
It was only a matter of time before D-Link entered the WiDi fray. Even though Intel is pushing manufacturers to pack the wireless display tech into practically every laptop (and even a few tablets), ...
Intel’s Wireless Display media streaming solution has been a firm favorite of ours, but one of the things standing in its way has been the need for an adapter to connect it to your HDTV. That issue ...
When we initially heard about Intel's Wireless Display (WiDi for short) technology, we immediately suspected it would become the next killer application for notebooks. The dream of wireless streaming ...
Intel has just announced that it will be collaborating with several home theater system-on-a-chip makers to start including WiDi support. The SoC makers involved are Cavium, Mstar Semiconductor, Sigma ...
If you’ve had problems getting Intel’s Wireless Display (WiDi) technology to work, Intel feels your pain. Kirk Skaugen, senior vice president and general manager of the PC Client Group, said in a ...
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