If you mean miracast, the requirements are partially processor-based and partially based on the video chip you have -- we'd need to know what system model you have, what processor is installed, and whether it has integrated video, nVidia video (no AMD chips support Miracast), etc.
Your system is too old -- Miracast support started with the third generation Core CPUs -- yours is a first-generation. You'd need a new system - you cannot upgrade the one you have to a CPU that will support miracast.
ejn63
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July 30th, 2016 04:00
These require the use of a WiDi/Miracast enabled PC - so the answer is no -- your CPU is not Miracast capable.
If you want to run Miracast, you need a new notebook.
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July 24th, 2016 18:00
If you mean miracast, the requirements are partially processor-based and partially based on the video chip you have -- we'd need to know what system model you have, what processor is installed, and whether it has integrated video, nVidia video (no AMD chips support Miracast), etc.
Baadshah90
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July 24th, 2016 18:00
Thanks for the prompt response.
I have a:
Inspiron N7010.
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU M 350 @ 2.27GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.3GHz
Miracast: Not Available
ejn63
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July 24th, 2016 19:00
Your system is too old -- Miracast support started with the third generation Core CPUs -- yours is a first-generation. You'd need a new system - you cannot upgrade the one you have to a CPU that will support miracast.
Baadshah90
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July 29th, 2016 19:00
Hey, would it be possible if I use a Miracast adapter?