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Mirror Your Laptop, Smartphone Or Tablet Screen On Your TV With NETGEAR Push2TV

ccording to a study by Parks Associates, 26% of all U.S. broadband households still connect a computer to their TV to enjoy locally stored or online content that is only accessible through their desktop or laptop. The Push2TV Wireless Display Adapter frees content from a small PC, tablet or smartphone screen and allows you to watch sports, a movie, view photos or stream online content on your HDTV without connecting cables from your laptop to your TV. Instead, you can wirelessly mirror the content on the screen of your Intel WiDi or Miracast compatible device on your TV and enjoy it the way it's meant to be - as a big screen entertainment experience.

From the press release, "Mirror Your Laptop, Smartphone Or Tablet Screen On Your TV With NETGEAR Push2TV."

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