VIDEO: 2 Great Ways to Use Intel’s Wireless Display

IntelWirelessPOV1.jpgWith Intel’s Wireless Display, entertainment possibilities grow when you can wirelessly connect your laptop to your HDTV. Watch online video, surf the web, access your social networks and photo albums… all on the big screen.

To help prove this, I gave a new Intel Core i5 system with Intel WiDi technology installed to a few friends and co-workers.

I asked them to help me demonstrate a few of the possibilities.


PICTURE SHARING
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Instead of crowding around the computer screen, George shared his latest photographs using Intel’s Wireless Display.



YOGA
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Bethany used Intel’s Wireless Display to practice yoga on the big screen. No more fussing with her laptop or adjusting the screen while she works out at home.

The possibilities are unlimited! 
How will you use a wireless display? Let us know below.
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Bryan Rhoads is a Sr. Digital Strategist for Intel HQ
focused on social and emerging media. As a founding member of Intel’s Social
Media Center of Excellence
, Bryan is responsible for Intel’s Global social
media strategies for Intel’s consumer products and brands. He also served as
the curriculum architect for Intel’s award-winning training program, Digital
IQ. You can follow him on Twitter @bryanrhoads.

Bryan Rhoads
Bryan Rhoads
Bryan Rhoads is a Sr. Digital Strategist for Intel HQ focused on social and emerging media. As a founding member of Intel’s Social Media Center of Excellence, Bryan is responsible for Intel’s Global social media strategies for Intel’s consumer products and brands. He also served as the curriculum architect for Intel’s award-winning training program, Digital IQ. Bryan is a regular speaker on digital innovation and social media with appearances at the Yale Center for Customer Insights, MIT Center for Digital Business, Innotech, SxSW, the Marketing Sciences Institute, etc. Bryan holds a B.S. in Political Science and is currently adjunct Marketing faculty at Portland State. He sits on the Executive Board of the Center for Consumer Research at St. Joseph’s University, the Marketing Advisory Track at Northeastern University and is a member of the City Club of Portland’s New Leaders Council.

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