Intel will provide wireless display technology for tablet computers and smartphones

by cacard on 2010-05-15 22:19:54

NetEase Technology news May 15 news, according to foreign media reports, Intel executives said this week that the company will provide Wi-Di wireless display technology for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.

Wi-Di enables users to wirelessly transfer images and video from a PC to a high-definition television set. Cary, product manager for wireless display at Intel. Kerri Forrell, chief executive of the company, said that Wi-Di wireless display technology will likely be used in netbooks, tablets and mobile phones, "we will provide this technology for these devices." But Mr. Furrell did not disclose a timetable for making Wi-Di wireless display technology available for mobile devices.

Intel CEO Paul McGregor PaulOtellini said at the company's shareholder meeting earlier this week that the Wi-Di wireless display technology being used in Intel-chip devices will make it easier for users to view high-definition content stored on devices such as mobile phones on big-screen televisions, "Over the next few years, we will expand the use of Wi-Di wireless display technology from laptops to all Intel platforms, and any device equipped with Intel chips will be able to wirelessly stream high-definition video to large-screen televisions."