Microsoft Introduces (Finally) a New Wireless Display Adapter
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Almost two years ago, Microsoft launched its first Wireless Display Adapter , a wireless device that allowed mobile phones, computers and Other devices had the option of projecting on televisions and monitors with a resolution of up to Full HD. An accessory that differed from Google's ChromeCast due to the independence of applications, and much more versatile.
After this period and taking into account the opinions of the users of this gadget, those from Redmond have now decided to launch the second generation, an adapter that, although it continues to depend on Miracast technology, integrates certain improvements regarding its design and other featuresLet's analyze them.
The new adapter
In this way, the brand new accessory comes, in general terms, with a more compact and attractive appearance, with clean lines and straight lines. But its appearance is not the only change, Microsoft has also improved its exterior, reducing the latency of the device, something fundamental for those customers who wish to maintain a fast interaction with this second screen
In addition and obviously, continues to share features and advantages of the previous model: no cables are needed, it has USB, it works without an Internet connection , and that it is very easy to install and use, among others. In fact, and as we pointed out at the beginning of this article, it is an excellent alternative for Netflix and Twitch users, and professionals who want, for example, to use an additional screen during a presentation.
While Microsoft has announced its release date (March 1), the device will only initially be available on the United States and Canada for a price -quite affordable- that will be around 50 dollars. You can also reserve it in the Microsoft store in the US. The data referring to its commercialization in other countries have not been revealed, although it seems that the firm will not wait too long.
In Xataka Windows | The official app for the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter is now in the Windows Store
Via | Windows Official Blog