[citation][nom]curiousgeorgieo[/nom]I have been using this for wireless audio and video to my HDTV for a while and it's awesome without the limitations of "just your notebook". Just plug the usb in and you're good to go on any pc/notebook. Only prob is that you'll have to wait for the next gen to get 1080p. Intel's version is probably more refined/newer though?http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku= [...] ure=Warpia[/citation]
To be fair, the benefit of Wireless Display would be that it's a feature being enabled on compatible notebooks "free of charge." It's debatable whether the inclusion of Netgear's adapter is driving up the price of Core i5/i3 notebooks, but even if the full cost of the device is wrapped into the total cost, it's still $100 vs. $179 for the Warpia setup. Best-case scenario, it's a value-add for the folks buying these notebooks. More than anything, for me, it's interesting to know *how* the technology works, where its strengths lie, and identifying it's clear and present limitations!