Project from your Windows or Mac laptop wirelessly (different technologies).

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Windows

For those of you interested in the MS wireless display adapter Chemistry IT uses themselves, here's information from Roger (A&S IT):

  • You can project Wirelessly from virtually any Windows 10 device, Win 10 phone, or newer Androids
    • Uses “Miracast” Wireless display standard – included in Intel Wireless Display 3.5 WiDi specs
    • The adapter connects to HDMI, like a projector or TV connection
      • The adapter needs USB power, either from a TV port, or an external power adapter
      • Similar Windows wireless display functionality is available on other devices which can receive WiDi – ROCU stick, some TV’s, etc. Performance may vary.
      • Some Security via an onscreen code that gets entered onto the connecting PC.
  • Lars, in Chemistry, has one permanently set up in the Baker 200 lecture hall, selectable via the AV console. Works throughout the hall.
  • Chemistry IT has one they have used ad hoc.

When buying Microsoft's version, be sure to get v2 – v1 are still for sale and not as good.

 

 Apple

Contact either Lars or Chemistry IT.

  • Implemented in Baker 200, for example.
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