Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) was a technology that allowed you to share content being displayed on your computer monitor wirelessly with a compatible display or HDTV. It removed the need for cables, and allowed you to display your videos and movies in another room.
Intel stopped development of this software in 2016 as Miracast emerged as the leading wireless display technology integrated into the Windows operating system.
For information about platform and operating system compatibility, browse to the system requirements for Intel Wireless Display page.
For more information and support, browse to the Intel Wireless Display Support website.
Browse to the links mentioned below for support on Intel Wireless Display.
To download Intel drivers and applications, browse to the Intel Drivers and Software website.