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Intel Wireless Display Review - No Wires? No Problem.
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 05/22/2010 08:00 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
PC Perspective takes a look at the Intel Wireless Display
Intel's Wireless Display promises a single-touch bridge between your notebook and your display. Though there are limitations currently, it's almost more exciting to think of where this technology can go in the next 1 to 3 years.
However, Wireless Display's biggest competitor is the lowly wireless mouse and a $20 HDMI cable. By plugging in your notebook using an HDMI cable and using a wireless mouse from a distance, you've effectively bridged the same gap that Wi-Di is addressing. With the mouse+cable option, you're getting full 1920x1080 resolution, better picture quality (without the compression artifacts), no input lag, and a smaller price tag to boot.
However, Wireless Display's biggest competitor is the lowly wireless mouse and a $20 HDMI cable. By plugging in your notebook using an HDMI cable and using a wireless mouse from a distance, you've effectively bridged the same gap that Wi-Di is addressing. With the mouse+cable option, you're getting full 1920x1080 resolution, better picture quality (without the compression artifacts), no input lag, and a smaller price tag to boot.
PC Perspective - Intel Wireless Display Review - No Wires? No Problem.
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