![]() ![]() ![]() Window 8.1 had Miracast support built in (as does Windows 10) and this time last year Intel discontinued WiDi completely. Intel added Miracast support to WiDi in 2012, presumably seeing the silliness of having competing standards. But it was tied to particular Intel network chipsets and so could be problematic. Miracast was for Android (and sometimes other devices). They used WiFi Direct – the means by which to devices can connect directly to each other via WiFi, rather than through your WiFi router. Intel used to provide a WiDi app for Windows 8 (and I think it worked with Window 7 as well), but now they’ve dropped it.īoth Miracast and WiDi had a lot in common. You will need Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 for your computer.
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