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 ...
Iyaz Akhtar works tenaciously to make technology work for him so he can live a life of leisure. He's been in the tech sector as a writer, an editor, a producer, and a presenter since 2006. The ...
As expected, Microsoft is launching a wireless display adapter that lets you beam content from a PC or mobile device to a TV. What’s a little unexpected is that the wireless display adapter doesn’t ...
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 ...
Microsoft launched a wireless display adapter in 2014, giving users a way to stream content from a portable device to a TV without wires. Now the company has unveiled a new model with has a new design ...
Whether you want to see trip pictures, your favorite series or present a presentation, big screens are always appreciated. You can use a cable to connect your device to a display and then enjoy the ...
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 ...
If there was any drawback to Microsoft’s first-generation Wireless Display Adapter, it’s that the lag between your phone and tablet and what was displayed on the screen was a bit disconcerting.
Microsoft announced today a $60 wireless adapter for streaming the content of a Windows 8.1 device to an HDTV, similar to the functionality of the $35 Google Chromecast. From Microsoft blogger Brandon ...
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, ...