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Yesterday during the workshop, Intel showed us a netbook (an MSI Wind U160) running their new OS, Meego. One of the more interesting demo showed to us this afternoon was how the Intel Wireless Display works. However, Intel said it is already talking with half a dozen TV manufacturers to have future models include built-in support for Intel Wireless Display. In this demo, an Intel engineer is streaming video captured live from the webcam of the laptop and projected to the TV (the tech relies on a dedicated WiFi link as the transfer channel). Intel Wireless Display has the following minimum requirements -- Intel HD Graphics, intel Core i3/i5/i7 processor, Intel Centrino (WiFi N) and Windows 7 64-bit. Intel SEA invited members of the press to a media workshop here in their Malaysia office to show us some of their latest and upcoming technologies. This prototype was specifically made by Intel to demonstrate that capability. There's no brand or label because this was just a special prototype Intel had made to showcase how thin the design can be. Read more in our articles including "Meego running on MSI Wind U160 netbook" and "Demo: Intel Wireless Display".

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Yesterday during the workshop, Intel showed us a netbook (an MSI Wind U160) running their new OS, Meego. One of the more interesting demo showed to us this afternoon was how the Intel Wireless Display works.

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However, Intel said it is already talking with half a dozen TV manufacturers to have future models include built-in support for Intel Wireless Display. In this demo, an Intel engineer is streaming video captured live from the webcam of the laptop and projected to the TV (the tech relies on a dedicated WiFi link as the transfer channel). Intel Wireless Display has the following minimum requirements -- Intel HD Graphics, intel Core i3/i5/i7 processor, Intel Centrino (WiFi N) and Windows 7 64-bit.

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Our coverage of intel malaysia includes: "Meego running on MSI Wind U160 netbook"; "Demo: Intel Wireless Display"; "Hands-on with the Intel Canoe Lake Netbook". Each article provides unique insights and information.