TV ADAPTER FOR INTEL WIRELESS DISPLAY
PTV1000
Experience your videos and pictures in HD on your big screen TV - No more crowding around a small laptop screen.

Sit back, relax, and experience music, pictures, or videos from your computer, home network, or online.
View your laptop screen on your HDTV, wirelessly
The NETGEAR Push2TV is an easy-to-use TV adapter for Intel® Wireless Display Technology. Push2TV enables you to view whatever is displayed on your laptop screen onto your HDTV, wirelessly. With an intuitive setup and using standard WiFi technology, your laptop screen is ‘pushed’ to your big screen TV without the need for cables stretching across your room.
The NETGEAR Push2TV adapter requires use with an Intel® Wireless Display software enabled laptop and powered by the Intel® Core™ Processor Family.
To learn more, visit: www.netgear.com/ptv
Features
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Experience your videos and pictures in HD on your big screen TV - No more crowding around a small laptop screen. |
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Sit back, relax, and experience music, pictures, or videos from your computer, home network, or online. |
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Surf the web from your couch - Access TV shows and movies online, or go anywhere a browser will take you. |
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Quickly and securely connect a laptop PC to a TV without cables. |
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Small and lightweight makes it easy to switch between TVs, or take with you when you travel. |
Requires a laptop with Intel® Wireless display powered by the Intel® Core™ Processor Family
Intel® Wireless Display requires a compatible Intel-based laptop PC, a third party TV adapter featuring Intel® Wireless Display, and a TV with an available HDMI or Composite AV input. Compatible laptop PCs require a select 2010 Intel® Core™ Processor Family CPU. For a complete list of requirements, visit www.intel.com/go/wirelessdisplay. Content requiring output protection such as Blu-ray* and DVD movie playback is not supported. Check with your PC manufacturer for specific details. Wireless experience and transmission rates may be affected by external factors. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
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