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  2. Wireless Home Digital Interface - Wikipedia

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    WHDI 1.0 provides a high-quality, uncompressed wireless link which supports data rates of up to 3 Gbit/s (allowing 1920×1080 @ 60 Hz @ 24-bit) in a 40 MHz channel, and data rates of up to 1.5 Gbit/s (allowing 1280×720 @ 60 Hz @ 24-bit or 1920×1080 @ 30 Hz @ 24-bit) in a single 20 MHz channel of the 5 GHz unlicensed band, conforming to FCC and worldwide 5 GHz spectrum regulations.

  3. Miracast - Wikipedia

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    Miracast can stream videos that are in 1080p, media with DRM such as DVDs, as well as protected premium content streaming, enabling devices to stream feature films and other copy-protected materials. This is accomplished by using a Wi-Fi version of the same trusted content mechanisms used on cable-based HDMI and DisplayPort connections. [22]

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    In honor of Labor Day, this Lenso Space Pocket Size 4K Projector is on sale for over 75% off, and it lets you project live streams, shows, movies, and more in full 1080p resolution on virtually ...

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    But things have drastically changed for the better. The best projectors now offer so much more, including improved 4K picture, sharper graphics, reduced fan noise, and Bluetooth capability. The ...

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    Elephas 1080p Portable Mini Projector, $56 (originally $400): A palm-size profile with theater-size projection — that's what you get with this diminutive dynamo. Offering crisp HD resolution ...

  7. Mobile High-Definition Link - Wikipedia

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    Version 2.0 was introduced in April 2012, and raised the minimum charging supply to 4.5 W (900 mA), with an optional 7.5 W (1.5 A) maximum allowed. Support for 3D video was also introduced, permitting 720p/1080i 60 Hz, and 1080p 24 Hz 3D video modes. The specification also included additional MHL sideband channel (MSC) commands. [20]