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v1.0, January 2010
Chapter 1
Connecting
Intel Wireless Display allows consumers to use their HDTV as a huge, remote screen for their
laptop. With Intel Wireless Display, consumers can connect their laptop to their TV and enjoy and
share their personal media collections, latest YouTube videos, downloaded or streamed movies,
music, or a variety of other Internet content from the comfort of their couch.
Intel Wireless Display requires the following key elements:
• Push 2 TV adapter. The adapter receives Wi-Fi signals from the laptop, translates the signals
into an image, and sends the image to the TV.
• A laptop computer with Intel Wireless Display installed. This will be used to manage the
connection to the TV through the adapter.
Using Intel Wireless Display
This section provides instructions for using Intel Wireless Display. For help with installation, see
the Push 2 TV Adapter (PTV1000)/Intel® Wireless Display Installation Guide.
Follow these steps to set up and use Intel Wireless Display. The side-by-side laptop and TV images
shown below correspond to each step and occur at the same time. When a laptop or TV screenshot
is the same for multiple steps, the image is left blank.
Step 1: Opening Intel Wireless Display on the Laptop
To open Intel Wireless Display, click the Windows Start icon on the laptop’s taskbar. Type Intel
Wireless Display into the search field. In the search results click Intel Wireless Display. If an
auto-connect adapter is set, launching the application this way will invoke a connection attempt, if
the adapter is discovered. See
“What is Auto-Connect” on page 2-13 for more details on auto-
connect.