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- #WIDI INTEL UPDATE#
- #WIDI INTEL DRIVER#
- #WIDI INTEL PRO#
- #WIDI INTEL SOFTWARE#
- #WIDI INTEL WINDOWS 8.1#
Select 'Install' to start installing the Intel WiDi software. Read License Agreement and select "I accept the terms in the license agreement" and click 'Next' to continue.
#WIDI INTEL SOFTWARE#
Navigate to the location of the setup.exe file and double click on the setup.exe file, to initiate the software install. Copy the Intel WiDi “Setup.exe” to an accessible drive.
#WIDI INTEL DRIVER#
Intel WiDi-compatible version of Intel PROSet/Wireless Software & Driver Intel WiDi-compatible version of the Intel HD Graphics Driver. Intel WiDi requires the following software components to be installed and configured on one of the supported operating systems listed above:
#WIDI INTEL WINDOWS 8.1#
Note: Pentium/Celeron processors are supported on Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. All Intel Pentium/Celeron (Braswell) based processors with Intel HD Graphics (Windows 10/8.1 only) All Intel Atom (Cherry Trail) based processors with Intel HD Graphics (Windows 10/8.1 only) All Intel Core 4th Generation & Select Pentium/Celeron processors with Intel HD Graphics All Intel Core M and 5th Generation Core & Pentium/Celeron processors with Intel HD Graphics All Intel Core M and 6th Generation Core & Pentium/Celeron processors with Intel HD Graphics
#WIDI INTEL PRO#
Intel Pro WiDi Expansion: New branding defaults to Intel Pro WiDi with managed meeting capability when connected to an Intel Pro WiDi receiver.
#WIDI INTEL UPDATE#
Consumer firmware update for Actiontec WiDi consumer receivers Intel Product Improvement Program (Telemetry) Support for Microsoft HW Mouse Cursor (Optional Receiver Feature)
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DCM (Different Channel Mode) with Intel Wireless Support for Business (VGA), optional receiver feature Multi-channel sound output: 6-channel 16-bit/48 kHz LPCM (requires playback application support) HDCP 2.2 Output Protection to support for DVD, Blu-ray and online content 802.11n/ac Wireless PAN support: 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands
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Up to 4k resolution with hardware based H.264 encoding Unified 32/64-bit Software Installer, using single file New Touch First User Interface with integrated Remote capability Boosting the power drains batteries faster, an important factor with tablets.Features Supported in this Version of Intel WiDi 6.0: The higher the frequency of the signal, the shorter the range, unless you boost the power. Not requiring so-called 'line-of-sight' is key, as a tablet-toting user will want to be able to roam around his/her apartment/home a lot, certainly much more than the laptop-to-TV user, who is just looking for a way to avoid plugging wires into the back of his TV.Ĭ) How will WiDi affect tablet battery life? Wireless HD technology does operate in the 60 GHz Extremely High Frequency band. That's key because ARM is ahead of Atom in smartphones and tablets now, because it is cheaper and more energy-efficient.ī) Will WiDi's range and speed prove significantly better than Wi-Fi in the real world? The Wireless HD standard upon which WiDi relies is supposed to offer up to 4 Gbps at 10 meter range, with no requirement that PC and tablets can "see" each other. But it would probably hurt WiDi's sales for ARM tablets. This is what Intel has done traditionally with its graphics chips, to the chagrin of competitors like AMD, Nvidia and the occasional antitrust regulator.īundling WiDi would boost Atom. So is the movement to drop cable or satellite TV, led by among younger people savvy with Hulu and Netflix streaming.įor such users, WiDi streaming from PC to tablet inside their home or apartment will prove to be a must-have.Ī) Will Intel try too hard to boost its Atom CPU on tablets, at WiDi's expense? For instance, Intel could bundle WiDi to its Atom CPUs to tablet makers at a low price. Joking aside, I do think this could make WiDi much more useful. "Toilet gamers and pron fiends rejoice," went one tweet. In other words, you'll be able to stream high-def video and games from your laptop or desktop PC to a tablet sporting a WiDi video chip (the Atom CPU used in the tablet in Intel's demo may or may not be a requirement). Maybe the TV-viewing tastes of my wife and kids diverge too much from mine, but I didn't find "stop crowding around a laptop screen!" a very compelling reason to spend $100 on a Netgear add-on box for my TV (not to mention the higher price of the WiDi-enabled laptop).Īt its Intel Developer Forum on Monday, Intel said it is bringing its WiDi technology to tablet screens, too. Has Intel's Wireless Display (WiDi) technology finally gotten useful? I don't think I was the only consumer who scratched his big, dumb head when I ran into WiDi-equipped laptops at Best Buy earlier this year.