notebooks goodbye to the HDMI output
HP announced in Argentina the availability of a laptop can use technology Intel Wireless Display, which allows the user to play contents of his notebook on the LCD, without cables through
cables begin to be a problem in the past. The possibility that Intel gave earlier this year when it introduced Wireless Display (HW) is now beginning to be felt by users.
Basically, Widia to connect a notebook to a TV without the hassle of cables involved. It is expected that shortly devices like smartphones and tablets can take advantage of this technology, embedded by the time the Intel Core and Core i7 i5.
"It is the only notebook available with Widi in Argentina. This is the HP Pavilion dv5-2048. We expect year-end HP notebooks have Core i5 and i7 are able to exploit this technology, "explained Ariel Infobae.com Ojman, Consumer Product Manager HP Argentina.
addition to a compatible laptop and a Wi-Fi connection to take advantage Widi need a device called Push2TV Netgear, which will be available in Argentina in about a month.
According to industry sources explained, the device is pending approval in Argentina and would cost close to U.S. $ 100.
In the future, TV manufacturers will incorporate this module receiver in its appliances, thereby avoiding the separate purchase of the Netgear device.
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The HP Pavilion dv5-2048la is a portable 14.5''widescreen HD LED and inside is an Intel Core i5-430M, Windows 7 Home Premium, 4GB RAM, 640GB disk (5400 rpm) and Blu-ray.
Its price in Argentina is $ 7,500.
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