A receiver isn't that much and Wireless HDMI is usually under 200. If your laptop doesn't have WiDi, we use Wireless HDMI. If you have a laptop with WiDi, well, I don't care for WiDi because they burned us over content protection so no sale for me. Here are some example WiDi receiver and Wireless HDMI links.
www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Push2TV-Wireless-Miracast-Certified/dp/B00904JILO/ref=CNET
www.amazon.com/Nyrius-Transmitter-Streaming-Satellite-NPCS549/dp/B009E6R89C/ref=CNET
I'll skip repeating prior discussions about range and setup.
Bob
I'm trying to set up a conference room in a small business. The owner wants a wireless video set up where she can present Power Point presentations, Skype conference calls etc.
I have so much conflicting information that I've gathered.
Intel tells me that I need a laptop with Wi/Di with a core Vpro processor.
I'm assuming a standard LCD type TV. What do I use for a receiver? I'm not trying to spend 10K on a setup.
Any recommendations for a set up would be most helpful.

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