I can imagine 5 years from now simply clicking a few buttons to have my laptops screen appear on my tv-lcd,.. and it'll be great. but by no means will I be an early adopter of this.
I'd love to use it if it's included for free(laptop has it, lcd has it...), but I won't be paying for it.
I kinda have this now. I dock my Dell laptop (aka putting it on the table), and its screen shows up on the LCD. I want to use the other computer (Mac Mini), I double-click CTRL. I currently see no need to go wireless, and would hate to have to use it in an environment with multiple computers and screens.
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I can imagine 5 years from now simply clicking a few buttons to have my laptops screen appear on my tv-lcd,.. and it'll be great. but by no means will I be an early adopter of this.
I'd love to use it if it's included for free(laptop has it, lcd has it...), but I won't be paying for it.
I kinda have this now. I dock my Dell laptop (aka putting it on the table), and its screen shows up on the LCD. I want to use the other computer (Mac Mini), I double-click CTRL. I currently see no need to go wireless, and would hate to have to use it in an environment with multiple computers and screens.
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