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    WiDi in Dell sandy bridge

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by wires_and_whatnots, Jun 22, 2011.

  1. wires_and_whatnots

    wires_and_whatnots Newbie

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    probably a stupid question but do all sandy bridge chips make the computers WiDi functional? Or is it something enabled in specific models ?
     
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    AlexF Notebook Deity

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    yalcin19 Notebook Consultant

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    LOL. Please don't get me wrong but when I saw the thread title I look at the keyboard right away to check if letters "D" and "F" next to each other.
    Thought it was a typo and one creating a new terminology.
    :D
    Please excuse my ignorance.