WiDi: An Exclusive Wireless Screen Mirroring Solution for Windows

WiDi is a wireless display technology built on Windows’ native capabilities and designed exclusively for Windows devices. It enables a wireless connection between a computer and a large screen without the need for third-party software. With its core advantages of native compatibility, clear and stable transmission, and simple operation, it covers scenarios like office meetings, classes, and design discussions, making screen mirroring more intuitive for Windows users.


Native Windows Compatibility, Zero Connection Barriers

It is deeply compatible with all systems from Windows 8.1 and above, and it works with mainstream Windows devices from brands like Lenovo, HP, Dell, ASUS, and Huawei. From an older office laptop to a new high-performance gaming laptop, and from a desktop to a 2-in-1 touchscreen device, they can all natively use the WiDi function. The connection process is incredibly simple: open the “Start” menu on your computer, click “Project,” select “Connect to a wireless display,” find the receiver, and confirm with one click. The pairing is completed in under 2 seconds, with no need to install drivers or plugins, so even a new computer user can get the hang of it quickly. The device compatibility rate is over 95%.


Clear and Stable Transmission, a Top-Tier Professional Experience

Using a transmission protocol optimized at the Windows system level, it can achieve high-quality screen mirroring in a normal Wi-Fi environment, balancing stability with picture quality:

  • Clear and Detailed Picture: It supports 1080P Full HD mirroring, and devices with an Intel high-definition integrated graphics card or a dedicated graphics card can achieve 4K Ultra HD output. When mirroring a CAD engineering drawing, the line precision and annotation details are clearly visible. When mirroring a financial report, complex data charts and small numbers are sharp and clear.
  • Low-Latency Sync: Transmission latency is kept to within 20ms, and the audio-video synchronization error is less than 5ms. When playing a dynamic presentation or a product demo video, there’s no ghosting, and the mouse and zoom operations are smooth and responsive, with an experience comparable to a wired connection.
  • Strong Anti-Interference: It has a built-in intelligent Wi-Fi channel optimization technology that automatically avoids signal interference in crowded network environments like meeting rooms and classrooms. Multiple devices can mirror content at the same time and maintain stability, preventing lagging and disconnections.

Deep Adaptation for Multiple Scenarios, Empowering Efficient Work and Learning

1. Office Meetings: Smoother Collaboration

  • Wireless Presentations: Attendees can use a Windows laptop to mirror a proposal document with WiDi. They can walk around the meeting room and present without a cable and use keyboard shortcuts or the trackpad to easily control page flipping and annotations, which the large screen will display in sync.
  • Dual-Screen Extended Collaboration: You can set the large screen as a “secondary screen” for your computer. You can edit a document and handle emails on the main screen while mirroring reference materials or data reports on the secondary screen, boosting multitasking efficiency by 40%.
  • Fast Multi-Device Switching: When multiple people are giving a presentation, the next Windows device can be mirrored with one click from the “recent connections” list after the previous one disconnects. There’s no need for a repeated search, so meetings are more efficient and concise.

2. Classroom Teaching: More Lively Interaction

  • Mobile Teaching Aid: A teacher can use a Windows laptop to mirror courseware and walk to the back of the classroom while remotely controlling page flipping from their computer. For complex formulas or difficult concepts, they can use a writing pad on their computer to annotate in real time, and the large screen will display the markings in sync, making them clearer for students to see.
  • Practical Training Sync: In a vocational school’s practical training class, a teacher can run training software on a Windows computer and mirror the operation to a large screen in real time. Students can then follow the steps and see the details of the operation clearly, making the teaching more effective.
  • Student Work Sharing: Students can use their Windows devices to mirror their homework and project reports to a large screen, allowing the whole class to give feedback. The teacher can then annotate and edit it on the spot, which enhances classroom interaction.

3. Design and Creation: More Precise Details

  • Real-Time Discussion: A designer can use a Windows computer to run software like PS and 3D Max. The design process can be mirrored to a large screen with WiDi, allowing the team to gather around the screen to discuss color schemes and modeling details. Any edits made on the computer are shown in sync, with no need to repeatedly export images.
  • Multi-Version Comparison: You can mirror different versions of the same design to a large screen in a split-screen view, making the differences clear at a glance and refining ideas more efficiently.

Smart Management, for a Convenient and Reliable Experience

  • Precise Access Control: An administrator can set up a “WiDi mirroring whitelist” from a backend, allowing only internal company or school-designated Windows devices to connect. This prevents outside devices from interfering. A temporary visitor can be given a one-time authorization code, and the permission automatically expires after use, ensuring content security.
  • Device Status Monitoring: You can view the operational status of each mirroring receiver in real time (including the number of connected devices, signal strength, and firmware version). It also supports remote on/off and online firmware upgrades, with no need for a dedicated person on-site for maintenance.
  • Convenient Connection Memory: The receiver automatically remembers the last 10 frequently used Windows devices. The next time a device is on the network and nearby, a pop-up will automatically remind you to connect, so you don’t have to search again, making it more convenient to use.

Deployment is extremely simple. You just need to connect the WiDi receiver to a large screen with an HDMI cable, plug it in, and connect it to the network. There’s no need to modify existing wiring or equipment. Whether for a company or school that primarily uses Windows devices, or a design team that relies on them, this exclusive screen mirroring solution can perfectly meet your needs with its advantages of native compatibility, stability, and efficiency.