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Earlier this year, when Intel released the “Wireless Display” (WiDi) wireless high-definition technology, which can have the i3, I5 and i7 core notebooks and high-definition TV via WiFi wireless connectivity, to achieve playback and video streaming media, but users should also cost $ 100 U.S. to buy a special adapter. Until now support for notebooks and adapters of technology products shown may be testing the technology WiDi. Test suite includes two products: Dell ……
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