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Netgear Push 2 TV Unboxing for Intel Wireless Display

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2010

More info: http://jasonrj.net/blog/netgear-push-2-tv-unboxing

This is a quick unboxing of a Netgear Push 2 TV device which allows you to use wireless technology to connect a laptop with Intel Wireless Display technology to your TV with the press of a button.

This device was given to me by Intel to review, but I do not censor my videos, so look forward to an honest review of both the pros and the cons in an upcoming video.

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  • let's make a promised review on this delayed shit.

  • @foxiiiiik The review was posted 1 year ago.

  • How do I know if I have the correct laptop, I looked for the little tv but its not on there. I have a dell inspiron 1525, if i cant use this one is there another one I can use. thanks very good video

  • @mrsgroom I have another video with more details and blog post with a lot more details. Basically, if you don't have the Intel WiDi logo somewhere on your laptop, you won't be able to use this. There is always the option of using an HDMI cable though, which (you guessed it) I also have a video detailing.

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  • Hello. Could you tell me how much you paid for the whole Netgear Push2TV Adapter and where you bought it from? Thank you.

  • Hello. Could you tell me how much you paid for the whole Netgear Push2TV Adapter and where you bought it from? Thank you.

  • I'm thinking about getting one. saves me from moving my laptop to the TV every time I want to watch youtube vids.

    I have the new Dell XPS 17 (L702X) and according to the dell website, It will display 1080p even though the laptop screen is only 1600x900.

  • wow. i never saw yours before. but god dam,. it looks so much the same. haha

  • hey. nice video. i just got the same one and made a unboxing video as well .

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