Belkin launches ScreenCast TV adapter for laptops


Belkin  announced the launch of its
ScreenCast TV Adapter for Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) laptops. Belkin’s
ScreenCast wirelessly transfers personal or online content from any
WiDi-enabled laptop to any HDTV with an available HDMI port.


ScreenCast delivers full-HD 1080p resolution and Dolby Digital 5.1
surround sound for a true home theater experience directly from your laptop.
ScreenCast eliminates the need to crowd around a small laptop screen to share
photos, stream HD videos, or watch Blu-ray movies with friends and family.


Belkin’s ScreenCast connects to your HDTV
via an included HDMI cable and projects content to the television with the simple
push of a button on the laptop. ScreenCast uses dual-band wireless and HDMI
technology, guaranteeing the best picture and sound quality for streaming your
HD movies. WiDi technology also enables a second display for Intel Wireless
Display-ready computers, so you can work or surf the Internet on your laptop
and your TV at the same time.


Most high definition digital content is
downloaded, organized and stored on a laptop, but it’s hard to enjoy a great
Blu-ray movie or share photos with family and friends on a small laptop screen
with lackluster audio quality. ScreenCast was specifically designed to address
this problem and bring high quality HD audio and video from the laptop to the
home theater where it can be enjoyed the way it was meant to be enjoyed – big
and loud,” said Nate Kraft, director of product management for networking,
Belkin.


By Telecomlead.com Team

editor@telecomlead.com

 

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