D-Link MainStage WiDi 2.0 Adapter (DHD-131)

D-Link today announced the availability of the MainStage WiDi 2.0 adapter (DHD-131), which will enable content sharing between notebooks and TVs with HDMI or A/V connectivity.

Any system with Intel Wireless Display is compatible with the adapter, which only needs to be plugged into the TV before the push of a single button automatically makes the connection to the router, allowing you to surf the web and view home movies from a home network or a laptop.



Connectivity includes HDMI, composite A/V and S/PDIF digital auto outputs.


You’ll obviously need a WiDi-enabled notebook, though, which means a second-gen Intel Core processor with onboard graphics.
“D-Link’s MainStage TV adapter is a great example of Intel WiDi 2.0 in action,” said Joe Van de Water, consumer product marketing manager at Intel.
“Intel WiDi 2.0 lets you wirelessly stream content from your PC to your HDTV with no cables or attachments to your PC. With Intel WiDi 2.0, you can enjoy Blu-ray movies, DVD movies, and content from Internet services like Intel Insider on your HDTV with up to 1080p HD clarity and 5.1 surround sound, and also share pictures, music, or videos.”
The D-Link MainStage (DHD-131) is currently available for an MSRP of $130 in the U.S.


 
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