The process involves taking a WiDi-enabled laptop with one of Intel's new Core-series CPUs, and wirelessly connecting it to an adapter box that plugs into the HDMI port of any display. Intel aims to radically change this equation with its new Wireless Display technology, also known as "WiDi." LAS VEGAS-While many media consumers have connected laptops, desktops, and small form factor PCs to their large plasma and LCD monitors for years, these setups typically required either a direct video connection or the use of clunky media extender boxes, with limited functionality and file format compatibility. ![]() ![]() Update: Intel's Wireless Display technology has been nominated for the Best of CES Awards in the Computers and Hardware category.
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