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  2. Miracast - Wikipedia

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    Miracast is a wireless communications standard created by the Wi-Fi Alliance which is designed to transmit video and sound from devices (such as laptops or smartphones) to display receivers (such as TVs, monitors, or projectors).

  3. Ultrabook - Wikipedia

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    no requirements USB 3.0 or Thunderbolt: Intel Wireless Display [31] touchscreen [25] voice command [32] sensors/context aware (convertibles only) Software and firmware: Intel Management Engine 7.1 (or higher) Intel Anti-Theft Technology [30] Intel Identity Protection Technology [30] Intel Management Engine 8.0 (or higher) Intel Anti-Theft ...

  4. HP ZBook - Wikipedia

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    Intel I217-LM Gigabit Ethernet Intel Wireless-NB 7260 (802.11n) WLAN or Intel Wireless-AN 7260 (802.11n Bluetooth 4.0) WLAN or Intel Wireless-AC 7260 (802.11ac Bluetooth 4.0) WLAN optional HP hs3110 HSPA+ WWAN or HP lt4111 LTE/EV-DO/HSPA+ Gobi4G WWAN: 15.6" WLED FHD 400:1 300nits SVA or WLED FHD 600:1 300nits UWVA or WLED QHD+ 600:1 300nits ...

  5. Flexible Display Interface - Wikipedia

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    FDI or Flexible Display Interface is an interconnect created by Intel in order to allow the communication of the HD Graphics integrated GPU found on supported CPUs with the PCH southbridge where display connectors are attached.

  6. WiGig - Wikipedia

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    Supports wireless transmission of audio/visual data Enables wireless DisplayPort and other display interfaces that include the High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection 2.0 feature. Offers key A/V applications, such as the transmission of lightly compressed or uncompressed video from a computer or digital camera to an HDTV, monitor or projector

  7. WirelessHD - Wikipedia

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    WirelessHD, also known as UltraGig, [1] is a proprietary standard owned by Silicon Image (originally SiBeam) for wireless transmission of high-definition video content for consumer electronics products.

  8. CNVi - Wikipedia

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    CNVi or CNVio ("Connectivity Integration", Intel Integrated Connectivity I/O interface) is a proprietary connectivity interface by Intel for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radios ostensibly to lower costs and simplify their wireless modules.

  9. Intel PRO/Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Intel PRO/Wireless products are commonly used in homes, offices, and other settings where wireless connectivity is desired. They are known for their high performance and reliability, and are often used in business environments where a reliable wireless connection is critical. Intel PRO/Wireless products are also used in some public places, such ...