WiDi
For other uses, see WiDi (disambiguation).
The Intel WiDi Logo | |
Manufacturer | Intel |
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Type | Wireless Display-Distribution System |
Connection | Wi-Fi Direct |
Wireless Display (WiDi) technology, developed by Intel, enables users to stream music, movies, photos, videos and apps wirelessly from a compatible computer to a compatible HDTV or through the use of an adapter with other HDTVs. Intel WiDi supports HD 1080p video quality, 5.1 surround sound, and low latency for interacting with applications that are sent to the TV from a PC.
Using the Intel WiDi Widget users can perform different functions simultaneously on their PC and TV such as checking email on the PC while streaming a movie to the TV from the same device. [1]
Miracast
In Intel Wireless Display version 3.5, the Miracast standard was supported.[2] Miracast is included in all Android 4.2+ smart phones.
See also
- AirPlay
- Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA).
- Ultra-wideband
- WiGig
- WirelessHD
- Wireless Home Digital Interface
References
- ↑ WiDi at Intel.com
- ↑ Parrish, Kevin (19 September 2012). "Intel's New Wireless Display 3.5 Will Support Miracast". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to WiDi. |
- WiDi at Intel.com
- The Main Wireless HDMI Transmission Protocols and Their Typical Products Comparison of different wireless HDMI transmission protocols at Portablehifi.com
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