Intel brings WiDi technology to tablets

September 13, 2010, 2:07pm PDT | Length: 00:01:50
At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel CEO Paul Otellini shows the company's new wireless display technology. Using a WiDi video chip, users can stream HD video and games from their laptop and desktop PC to a tablet device.
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RE: Intel brings WiDi technology to tablets
wanharris@... 18th Sep 2010
In the past, we saw the emergence of Wifi and Wimax, now WiDi technology? It's interesting too see how it links to HDTV and 3DTV. It's a daunting task for now but it can be achieved and not just simply a vaporware concept.
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Looks like the same as the AppleTV..
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RE: Intel brings WiDi technology to tablets
wanharris@... 18th Sep 2010
In the past, we saw the emergence of Wifi and Wimax, now WiDi technology? It's interesting too see how it links to HDTV and 3DTV. It's a daunting task for now but it can be achieved and not just simply a vaporware concept.

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