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Windows 10 WiDi issues

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Firstly my computer hardware and software specs:

 

Dell Inspiron 7537

 

***Hardware***

Intel(R) Core i7-4510U

Intel(R) HD 4400

Intel(R) Wirless-N 7260

 

***Software***

Windows 10

Intel WiDi v6.0.62.0

Intel PROSet/Wireless 18.40.0

Intel Graphics v10.18.10.3496

 

HDMI Connection.

 

Everything worked FLAWLESSLY and looks amazing when connected through the HDMI cable.

I get a res. of 1920x1080 at 60Hz.

Games play smoothly!

Photoshop & Premiere knows not what a 'lag' is!

Movies are crystal clear and smooth.

 

***WiDi ISSUES***

 

My issue is when connected to my Samsung Series 5 TV i can only get 720p at 30hz which is very poor when

watching movies or doing any coding as i am a ComSci Student. The latency is also high there is sometimes

a 2-5 second delay & also my mouse drivers seems to reset when i establish a connection no 2 finger scrolling

or gestures ....strange???

 

Intel this is not acceptable.

I have read countless forums and discussions but nobody has any solution to any of my issues.

 

Before i was even able to connect i had to downgrade my graphic driver which was at v20.xx.xx.xxxx something of the sort...

before that it would never connect i updated everything but there was no stable connection. The WiDi connected then it disconnected

immediately (you would hear the hardware connected sound then the hardware discounted sound). The TV would say loading

then show connection has ended.

To my analysis and the analysis of everyone else the Intel drivers are the problem. It seems that the new drivers are not

compatible with most WiDi devices.

 

How can i...

1- Increase my WiDi screen resolution?

2- Increase the Hz from 30Hz to 60Hz?

3- Decrease the latency to a fraction of a second? (which is possible)


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