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    Playing Games from laptop to LED TV Wireless?

    Discussion in 'Alienware 17 and M17x' started by sherrypizza, Aug 9, 2013.

  1. sherrypizza

    sherrypizza Notebook Consultant

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    Ok a quick question; I've managed to connect my laptop to my TV using wifi and I can play movies and music without hassle of HDMI cable etc. I was wondering if there's anyway to play games the same way?
    Anyone?
     
  2. flingin

    flingin M17x R2 Mafia

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    Hmm, for me there is too much Data to transfer over very slow WiFi. Maybe in 50 years :)
     
  3. bigtonyman

    bigtonyman Desktop Powa!!!

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    well you could see if you could find that internal card that was an option on the R3 back when it was sold for lagless, wireless gaming. Not sure how much it would cost even if you could find one for sale though.
     
  4. Alienware-L_Porras

    Alienware-L_Porras Company Representative

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    Are you referring to the Wireless HD?