Miracast is a wireless screencast standard that aims to be an open alternative to Apple's AirPlay. With certified devices, the technology works over a peer-to-peer WiFi Direct connection and mirrors everything on your screen on to compatible devices, like for example, your TV. There are many devices that support the Miracast standard and one of them is the Netgear Push2TV that we bought recently. It supports not one but two wireless screencasting standards - Miracast for many Smartphones and Tablets, and Intel WiDi for the new range of ultrabooks. We unboxed it and took it for a spin on video, watch - httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UT4YwkxxwE [gallery ids="79711,79708,79707,79706,79710,79709"] The Netgear Push2TV is a simple and small device. In the size of a matchbox, the rectangular device has a status LED on the front, a reset button on the sides and the mini USB(for power) and HDMI out ports at the back. The device also has a soft touch grip at the bottom so that you can place it near and home entertainment system and forget about it slipping out of place. Lets get into the technical bits now. The Miracast solution is really simple. When you turn it on, the whole screen on the device gets encoded ...
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Source: http://www.fonearena.com/blog/79686/netgear-push2tv-ptv3000-unboxing-and-miracast-demo.html