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Intel Wireless Display (WiDi)
Technology developed by Intel that allows wireless transmission of audio and video content from a compatible computer to a TV or monitor without the need for cables.
Description
Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) is a technology developed by Intel that allows for the wireless streaming of audio and video content from a compatible computer to a TV or monitor without the need for cables. Introduced in 2010, WiDi supports HD 1080p video quality, 5.1 surround sound, and low latency, making it easier to interact with apps streamed to the TV from a PC running Windows 7 or later. In 2016, Intel discontinued the development of WiDi, recommending the adoption of the Miracast standard, which offers similar functionalities and is natively supported in newer versions of Windows.