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    m11xr3 wireless video?

    Discussion in 'Alienware M11x' started by Grimgrak, May 5, 2011.

  1. Grimgrak

    Grimgrak Notebook Geek

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    Not too sure on the dlna technology I think thats what the r3 has? If thats the case can you buy receivers to make older screens/tv's work with this?
     
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    ajslay Overclocker, PC Builder

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    i dont think the R3 has wireless video, i thought the other new models did. like the m14x and 18x
     
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    teknic111 Newbie

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    The R3 does have wireless display technology. I bought a Netgear p2tv2000 to use as a TV adapter, and all I can say is that it's nothing to write home about. The picture looks washed out, and artifacts often appear on the screen. Just use an HDMI cable. I'm returning my adapter ASAP!
     
  4. Grimgrak

    Grimgrak Notebook Geek

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    Thats what I thought not DLNA sorry, my desktop comes with intel wireless display. Now getting it working on the other hand....
    I'm hoping that adapter just sucked because having ultra portability with being able to project onto a big screen wireless was a big selling feature to me.