WiDi: A Wireless Screen Mirroring Solution for Windows Devices
The WiDi solution is designed specifically for Windows devices. Based on Intel’s wireless display technology, it enables a wireless connection between a computer and a large screen without the need for extra hardware, making it suitable for office, education, and other scenarios.
Core Features
- Native System Support: WiDi is a built-in feature in Windows 7 and later. You can activate it with one click through the “Project” menu without needing to install any drivers. The direct connection between the computer and the large screen is fast and responsive.
- Stable HD Transmission: It supports 1080P quality with a low transmission latency of 60ms, ensuring synchronized audio and video. It’s ideal for presenting PPTs or playing educational videos, and mirroring remains smooth even while multitasking.
- Secure Encrypted Connection: Using the WPA2 encryption protocol, the first time you pair, you need to enter a verification code. Subsequent connections are automatic, preventing unauthorized devices from connecting and ensuring information security.
Scenario Applications
- Office Presentations: A designer can mirror a design from a Windows laptop. With a touch-enabled large screen, they can use reverse control to zoom in on details for a more intuitive explanation. When multiple people take turns presenting, the screen switches without delay.
- Classroom Teaching: A teacher can mirror courseware from a Windows tablet. Using the interactive whiteboard feature, they can annotate key points, and students can view the content by using a mirroring code shared by the teacher, allowing them to follow along in sync.
- Meeting Collaboration: A remote participant can mirror their presentation from a Windows device. The local large screen can show a split view of the presentation and the video conference feed, making remote collaboration feel like an in-person meeting.
WiDi is compatible with mainstream Windows devices and display terminals, making wireless screen mirroring in the Windows ecosystem simpler and more efficient.