The obscure but possibly significant Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) wireless technology has twisted up in the most recent Toshiba laptop, the Satellite A660.
The new Satellite choice characteristic the mobile editions of Intel's most recent Core i3, i5 and i7 chips, NVidia graphics and Blu-Ray drives you would anticipate in a 2010 generation laptop, attached to a 16inch 16:9 ratio TruBrite LED screen and 802.11n Wi-Fi.
One of the designs will in fact extend this with WiDi (marked as in WiFi), a technology for beaming laptop screens straight to rightfully prepared TVs to permit them to be utilized an informal monitors. To work, the TV also requirements a WiDi adaptor for instance Net gear’s PTV1000 to recognize and translate the signals so this could remain a marginal technology for some time.
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