

Once plugged in, all you need to do to project or stream from your other Miracast® enabled devices like your laptop running Windows 8.1 or 10 is clicking a few things. A USB extension cable is also included in the packaging, which is really handy. What you have to do is simply plug Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter to an HDMI and USB port on your TV or monitor. Or in short, most devices that run Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and some Android devices like the Nexus 9 running Android 5.0 (check out the specifications page for more details on supported devices). Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter supports all Miracast® enabled Windows 10 phones, tablets and laptops, including the Surface line up. Simply plug it to a TV (or even a desktop monitor) and you can stream wirelessly within seconds. Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter makes it super easy to. The Wireless Display Adapter will be available in October 2014 and it’ll be priced at $59.95.Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter Review – Have you ever wanted to easily stream what’s showing on your laptop to a TV? Perhaps some PowerPoint presentation slides you created earlier, a holiday photo album to a group of guests, or a movie playing on your laptop? This isn’t the only Miracast dongle that Microsoft has, there is also the Screen-Sharing HD-10 that cost $20 bucks more, but it also comes with NFC built-in that makes connecting to the bigger screen a little easier. And because it’s a simple adapter, you can take anywhere, for example, to your next tip, where you can plug the Microsoft Wireless Display adapter in your hotel room TV, to see the photos you took during the day. So there is no restrictions on the content you can push to the big screen. The 23-foot range wireless adapter isn’t app dependent, because it actually streams everything is happening in your computer. Then select the right input on the display, pair your tablet, laptop, smartphone and you’re on your way. The Microsoft Wireless Display adapter is quite simple to set up, you only have to connect USB end and HDMI end to any of the three type of displays (If you HDTV doesn’t have a USB port, there is a power adapter too).
