

Most Windows 7 and above laptops, and Android devices come with Miracast function built in, making it very convenient to screen mirror from Android and Windows to both devices. Both Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter and EZCast offer the full range of features with Miracast supported devices such as Windows and Android We’ll compare both the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter and EZCast 2 to help you understand the differences between these popular Miracast adapters and decide which one is more suitable. One of the most popular Miracast receiver on the market is Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter. It was not until Miracast became prominent in 2012, that we have the option of sharing media content across Wi-Fi. HDMI cables have been with us since 2003, and we have been using the cabled interface to share HD content since.

On the client system, three Intel components are required to support WiDi functionality within Windows 10: Please refer to the following Dell Knowledge Base article for more information: Intel is no Longer Providing Updates to the Intel WiDi Adapter Software.

The current version (6.0.66.0) will be the last release. NOTE: While compatibility with the Intel WiDi platform is needed for Miracast to mirror a display in Windows 10, please note that Intel will no longer provide support for their Intel WiDi Adapter Software.
