Sometimes, it isn't enough to view content on a 5, 7, or even 10 inch screen. Sometimes you need something even larger, a whole wall even. While it has certainly been possible to mirror a device's ...
Like other Miracast HDMI dongles, Microsoft's Wireless Display Adapter lets you easily mirror the screen of your Windows (or Android) devices on monitors, TVs and projectors -- anything with an HDMI ...
Microsoft is making available for preorder as of September 23 a wireless adapter for devices running Windows 8.1 and Android 4.2.1 (and later). The wireless adapter -- Microsoft's competitor to Google ...
An update on the official Windows Blog by Microsoft senior marketing communications manager Brandon LeBlanc unveiled the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter. It is a device that will connect to a ...
Miracast is a wireless, cross-platform, industry standard for screen mirroring a compatible smartphone, tablets or a Windows PC. Rather than use an HMDI cable the adapter receives video and audio from ...
In 2014, Microsoft’s Wireless Display Adapter introduced Miracast support to a wide range of devices. Anything sporting Windows, whether it be a tablet, laptop, or smartphone, would be capable of ...
Belkin has announced a plug-and-play casting system at CES 2026 that allows for screen sharing from a laptop, tablet or smartphone to another display without Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. The $150 ConnectAir ...
Last week, I discussed wireless monitors, and this week I will discuss seven wireless adapters to help guide your selection. Now that you are familiar with the wireless monitors, let us discuss the ...
A Miracast-based device from Microsoft that plugs into a TV, projector or monitor via HDMI and USB. Starting with Windows 8, the Wireless Display Adapter (WDA) lets a Miracast-enabled Windows PC, ...
Connect your laptop, tablet, or smartphone to TVs and projectors without a wire or Wi-Fi network. Connect your laptop, tablet, or smartphone to TVs and projectors without a wire or Wi-Fi network. is a ...
PC users have been able to take advantage of a range of Wisair-based wireless display adapters for quite a while now, and it looks like Mac users will soon be able to use them to cut a few cords as ...
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