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    WiDi Receiver

    Discussion in 'Alienware' started by WarChild, May 4, 2011.

  1. WarChild

    WarChild Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey all,

    What receivers are you using for the "Internal WirelessHD Transmitter"?

    I see they also have a Vizio Universal kit, but I cannot find any products that are just receivers for the internal card.


     
  2. exocet956

    exocet956 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have the Netgear Push2tv1000 And the Push2tv2000 (aka Push2tv HD) They work with the WiDi. WiDi is diffrent (Uses the Intel Wifi adpator) than the SiBeam 60Hz Wireless Transmitter.

    You are lucky if you have the option us early adopters dont have the antenna installed so we can't just add the transmitter. If you chose the intel wireless card you can use WiDi all you need is the Push2Tv Adaptor. I found the only place that had the New Push2tv HD was bust buy. It can be purchased for $99.99. The Hd supports 1080P, HDCP, Dual Band Wireless, and extended desktop (not just stuck with display mirroring).
     
  3. BatBoy

    BatBoy Notebook Nobel Laureate

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