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Microsoft's Chromecast competitor is Miracast-powered, costs $60

Discussion in 'Microsoft News' started by Chris Welch, Sep 23, 2014.

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    Google clearly landed on a fantastic formula when it built Chromecast, and that product's standout success has led other companies to push out their own HDMI dongles in recent months. Roku's got its $49.99 Streaming Stick, and now Microsoft is trying to create a worthy competitor with the brand new Wireless Display Adapter. No, names don't get much more generic than that. But Microsoft's device shares a lot in common with Chromecast. Its primary purpose is sending something you're viewing on a smartphone, tablet, or laptop to the TV screen (or a projector, since Microsoft is also targeting business users here). It's also powered by USB, but unlike Chromecast, it looks like the USB cord is hardwired and can't be unplugged or replaced,...

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