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You lot have been very helpful in the past, so thought I'd ask you again if you could point me in the right direction.
THE PROBLEM - I would like to have my laptop screen mirrored on the TV wirelessly, so I have the same situation as if I were using the HDMI connection.
THE SET UP - I have an LG TV (47LM620T) and a Samsung Laptop (NP300E5C-A05UK), the set up I have is the TV is connected to my Sky router via a ethernet cable and the laptop is connected via WiFi.
Any help/advise much appreciated.
Carl
You lot have been very helpful in the past, so thought I'd ask you again if you could point me in the right direction.
THE PROBLEM - I would like to have my laptop screen mirrored on the TV wirelessly, so I have the same situation as if I were using the HDMI connection.
THE SET UP - I have an LG TV (47LM620T) and a Samsung Laptop (NP300E5C-A05UK), the set up I have is the TV is connected to my Sky router via a ethernet cable and the laptop is connected via WiFi.
Any help/advise much appreciated.
Carl
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http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/intel-wireless-display.html
Thank you, will have a spy at that now. Will report back
Thankfully there are people like you about, to nudge people like me in the right direction.
Control Panel¦Display also gives you options in Windows 8 to project to a second screen
Well I bought the AN-WF100 but it turns out WiDi isn't an option as my laptop doesn't have WiDi nor can I install it (according to Intel it must come pre installed on your machine). Any other options?
Sold on Amazon. I've got one. Works well. Only downside is range is limited to 10m max. Iaptop needs to be in same room as tv. Also works with older tvs with vga.