Intel WiDi Brings Wireless Streaming From PC To TV

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With experts predicting that wireless internet tv could replace cableIntel have announced their wireless streaming technology known as ‘WiDi‘, allowing viewers to watch internet content from PC to TV.

So what is a WiDi, i hear you ask, well it is a snappy shortened title for wireless display and will remove the need for cables when watching pc content on your tv set. Intel’s Randy Stude said:- “This display technology extends the laptop screen to the TV. You don’t need cables or to buy a single-purpose gadget to make the connection.”

The new WiDi, which was shown off by Intel at the company’s developer conference in San Francisco, is already shipping in new laptops. However, there is bad news. To make use of the wireless streaming, buyers have to spend an extra $100 for a Netgear adapter to complete the connection to the TV.

Intel has launched WiDi at just the right time though, as viewers clamber to watch internet tv and video. Many experts in the media industry believe that wireless media streaming will soon replace cable and satellite as the tv content of choice for many viewers. The choice of internet tv increases daily, as does the quality and range of content, viewers are moving across to internet streaming services such as NetFlix and Hulu.

Google is ready to imminently launch Google TV, a new set-top-box platform based on Google’s Android operating system that will combine cable programming with access to online content. Plus there is the minor complication of the newly revamped $99 Apple TV.

The WiDi will use WiFi to stream content wirelessly across the home. WiFi does not require line of sight and it can reach about 9 Mbps speeds, says Stude. It is much slower than wireless HDMI that can offer speeds of upto 500 Mbps. Intel’s software will work on all laptops using Arrendale based core i3, i5 and core i7 technologies.  But they will have to have Intel’s 802.11-n chips.

“It’s more flexible than a Boxee box or Apple TV,” says Stude. “You are not limited to just a few types of content and put in a walled garden.”

Bad news for HD lovers though, as the wireless streaming is currently to limited to 720p resolution and will not be able to stream Blu-ray movies. Stude says Intel plans to support HD video in the future.

Intel will beleive that it’s current reputation in the PC market will put it ahead of competitors. By including software and chips into computers, Intel may have a distribution channel that few of its competitors can match. It will however, have to come up with a way to avoid viewers needing the $100 Netgear adapter, if it wants to succeed in this market though.

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4 Responses to “Intel WiDi Brings Wireless Streaming From PC To TV”

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  2. Intel’s WiDi or Wireless Display technology is really awesome right? Now you don’t have to worry if your computer/laptop isn’t in the same room as your HDTV if you want to stream your movies or online content. You might be wondering how you can be able to do it with WiDi, and the answer is with the use of the Netgear Push2TV product. This device makes use of the HDMI port on your HDTV and acts as a wireless adapter, displaying what you see on your computer/laptop on to your HDTV. So instead of connecting the computer/laptop via an HDMI cable, the Netgear Push2TV takes its place, and wirelessly displays the contents of your computer/laptop even if they’re in separate rooms in the house. To know more about Netgear’s Push2TV product, I suggest referring to this link, http://bit.ly/bByST7. Go ahead and check it out for yourself.

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