Belkin F7D4501 ScreenCast TV Adapter For Intel Wireless Display

Experience your laptop on your TV-wirelessly. The Belkin ScreenCast TV Adapter for Intel Wireless Display lets you play Blu-ray movies or stream HD Internet content from your favorite websites like Netflix, YouTube, and Pandora right on the big screen. Surf the Web and share photos, too. ScreenCast is easy to set up, and delivers full-HD 1080p resolution and Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound for a state-of-the-art home theater experience. This is an Amazon’s product review. Checkout more details bellow.

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Product Features

  • Wireless: Experience your laptop on your TV-stream HD videos, share photos, and surf the Web.
  • Easy to Set Up, Easy to Use: Connect the HDMI cable to your TV, and you?re ready to stream from your laptop with one touch.
  • Big Picture, Big Sound: Watch online content in full-HD 1080p resolution and Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound
  • Wirelessly transmits laptop content to your TV and home speakers
  • Lets you enjoy Blu-ray movies, Internet videos, online photo galleries, and Web sites on a big screen
  • Installs easily and quickly on any laptop featuring Intel Wireless Display
  • Backed by a one-year limited warranty

Technical Details

  • Model: F7D4501
Connect Your Laptop to Your TV–Wirelessly
With Belkin ScreenCast, the days of watching online media on a small laptop screen are over. ScreenCast wirelessly connects any laptop with Intel Wireless Display to your home entertainment system, allowing you to enjoy everything your laptop has to offer without having to compromise on video/audio quality.
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Easy to Set Up, Easy to Use
To wirelessly stream media from your laptop, simply connect ScreenCast to your TV with the included HDMI cable, then launch Intel Wireless Display on your laptop. The software will automatically detect ScreenCast and establish a connection between your laptop and TV. From there, your laptop’s screen will appear on your TV, allowing you to stream HD Internet content to your HDTV from your favorite Web sites, like Netflix, YouTube, and Pandora. You can also share photos and surf the Web–all on a screen that’s big enough for the whole family to see.

Enjoy All Your Laptop Content on a Big Screen with Big Sound
With Belkin ScreenCast, media from your hard drive, home network, or the Internet seamlessly integrates with your home entertainment system. Insert a Blu-ray disc into your laptop’s disc drive, then watch it on your HDTV. Or, enjoy your iTunes library on your home stereo speakers–not your tiny computer speakers–for incredible sound.

ScreenCast streams media in full-HD 1080p resolution with Dolby 5.1 surround sound, transforming your laptop into a source for endless state-of-the-art home theater entertainment*. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy online content from the comfort of your couch.

Requires Intel Wireless Display
ScreenCast requires a laptop with Windows 7 and Intel Wireless Display powered by select Intel Core processors. Additionally, an HDTV is required for 1080p (HD) resolution and 5.1 surround sound. ScreenCast includes HDTV and HDMI ports for optimal output–an RCA output is also included for standard-definition televisions.

The Belkin ScreenCast TV Adapter for Intel Wireless Display is backed by a one-year limited warranty.

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That’s all about the Belkin F7D4501 ScreenCast TV Adapter for Intel Wireless Display. This TV Adapter is available in Amazon.com. You can directly order or buy from here.
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This Post Has One Comment

  1. Francesco Sanvitto

    It’ s a FRAUD

    My personal experience:

    Belkin company has implemented a commercial fraud.
    In agreement with Intel has developed a system of radio communication WiDi and has the obligation to give support to allow buyers to obtain guaranteed performance promises.
    A year ago I bought a notebook toshiba satellite mod. U920T Intel Core i5 with integrated WiDi and I bought a Belkin F7D4501 Screencast adapter ….. All this because the publicity of it pointed out as the best integrated system to enable wireless presentations on TV or Projector .
    With the upgrade from Windows 7 to Win8 on the notebook and the corresponding update graphics drivers and software , Intel-PROset/Wireless, we have had the first problems, but the Belkin adapter (using the software for win 7 on win 8) still had the possibility to be updated …… Today, after the updates to win 8.1 and those corresponding automated of software drivers from Intel , is impossible for any radio communication between the notebook and adapter from Belkin (Note that the Intel PROSet/Wireless framework Launcer application on notebook says that all works perfectky on the WiDi computer system).
    I bought the adapter for present to my customers the renderings of the projects, I’m an architect not a computer expert, and I must be ensured from the Belkin technical support appropriate directions so that the system advertised alongside Intel can continue to operate even after effects updates made only a year after the purchase.
    I wrote to the custumer support of Belkin and I had a phone number … I called and , after 40 minutes ofconerstion, I was not given one possible solution, and I had the impression that those who answered me and to those requesting information were totally unprepared. The only result is that they asked me for my phone number to call me in the next 48 hours ….. This time is now expired and I’m still waiting.
    I think that the next step to take is to go to a lawyer for compensation for the damage suffered, rather than becoming an expert in software tricks and try to run a new object that does not do what the manufacturer had
    guaranteed.

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