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    Help Intel WiDi .

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by kellyman, Jun 16, 2013.

  1. kellyman

    kellyman Newbie

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    Intel WiDi is this integrated and can it be add to my pc? I have Intel i7 that has wierless diss comp.
     
  2. mattcheau

    mattcheau Notebook Deity

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    it has more to do with your CPU/wireless card (and the hardware on the TV end). here's the list of system requirements from intel. if you're unsure about your setup, just post it.
     
  3. Maikky

    Maikky Notebook Consultant

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    They haven't updated that list with Haswell have they ?
     
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    As mattcheu said... you need 3 things. The receiver, the cpu (core i 1st gen to up), and a wifi module intel based chip (don´t remember the models... check the first link).
    Take in mind, that there are at least 2 generations of ths technology, so watch out the combination for better resolution and less lag... ;)