Intel has recently updated drivers for Widi notebooks feature the latest generation of support for the Wireless Display. This technology, in fact, uses the integrated graphics card in the Sandy Bridge CPU and network card Intel Wi-Fi, so the new drivers is related precisely to these two components. That said, the news are very interesting and affecting the ability to stream video via Wi-Fi protected even stream 1080p HDCP 2.0 as those available on DVD and Blu-ray or even available online.
The new drivers also improve support for the integrated graphics core Intel Graphics HD 3000 and the capabilities of H.264 encoding and decoding hardware.
The new drivers also improve support for the integrated graphics core Intel Graphics HD 3000 and the capabilities of H.264 encoding and decoding hardware.
- Intel WiDi 2.1 adds HDCP and Blu-ray streaming (06/05/2011)
- Intel WiDi adds HDCP protected Blu-ray streaming (05/05/2011)
- Intel refreshes Wireless Display with support for DRM-protected DVDs, Blu-rays (05/05/2011)
- Intel Wireless Display 2.0 gets Blu-ray, DVD support (05/05/2011)
- Adobe Digital Editions (13/02/2011)
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