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Have you ever want to watch all over the internet has to offer a new big screen
TV at home? You probably spend small fortune on your TV so you should get
the most out of it.
If you have
D-Link's new MainStage TV Adapter for intel wireless displays is single-handedly the
best option out there. Whether to watch that video on YouTube that cracks you up, no
matter how many times you have seen it, or finally take advantage of that new Blu-ray
player thats built into your laptop.
MainStage can handle full 1080p HD resolution and 5.1 digital
surround sound to your TV.
There's no limitations, anything that you want to watch on your computer you can watch
on your TV.
If you're hooked then let me give you a closer look.
First, make sure they are locked up works of intel wireless display products
open up your laptop and look for the intel WiDi sticker somewhere on
your laptop.
Now let's get a feel for your MainStage TV adapter. On the back you have a reset
button, HDMI port, composite video and audio, optical audio, power button
and the power connector.
In the box you get an HDMI cable
and a power cable.
Now, for true HD quality should use HDMI;
so in the back of your TV plug one end of the HDMI cable
and plug the other end of the HDMI cable to the back of the TV adapter.
Plug in the power and push the power button to turn it on.
Next, with your laptop and TV remote in hand,
switch sources on your TV until you get to the HDMI port that you used.
The screen will let you know that the device is ready for connection.
So start the intel wireless display application the comes already
preinstalled on your laptop.
The application will find the MainStage TV adapter similar to the way you
connect to wireless signals at home,
so click it to connect.
And since this is your first time connecting you, need to enter the four digit security
code that appears on your TV,
but you'll only need to do this once.
And that's it, setup is complete. On your computer you can give you device a friendly
name,
but it's pretty quick and painless.
Now you can play a movie, watch YouTube, or even play a video game on your TV
for you and your friends to watch.
Now of course you could use it to show a presentation at work and even the
occasional TPS report, but that's not going to be quite as fun.
I can't stress it enough
everything that you want
from the web
on your TV.
Netflix, VUDU, everything on Hulu Plus,
Pandora, Last.FM, Amazon, Blockbuster,
uStream, iTunes, YouTube, Vimeo. Should I continue?
Slingbox, TED Talks, Funny or Die, all Network TV web sites and there videos,
Flickr, Photobucket.
It goes on and on, I can literally list the entire internet,
but I'm sure you get the picture.
With MainStage by D-Link
you get it all on your HD TV easily without any messy wires and in HD.
Thanks for watching.