CES 2010: Windows Devices
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Microsoft's Gary Schare demos some of the new hardware for Windows 7 at CES including network media devices and touch-enabled monitors that will allow you to multitouchify your current laptop or desktop.
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very cool
finally i got to ask abt this feature
ok when he use to play video in the LG screen using play to feature in windows media player 12
this is my question
1-that screen was it tv screen (you know cable tv and so on ) or it was computer screen (which u use that blue cable to connect it to the pc or laptop)
2- how did he make the connection to the pc was it by wireless or there is some special way to do it or what exactly
cause i can connect to my tv (not computer tv but regular tv ) using window+p to switch to extend mode then i can open any video with media player than move it to the tv screen so i think this difference than the play to feature
i hope u answer me cause i am still confused from the day i watch it in luancing windows 7 celebration
thanks
They are connected with a network cable.
A lot of people have asked me how to make their Western Digital WD TV Live work with Windows 7 Play To like I showed in this video.
In my demo, I was using pre-release firmware to enable pushing content from a Windows 7 PC to the WDTV Live (using the "Play To" feature of Windows 7). I know many of you want to do this as well, so I contacted Western Digital on the firmware release date and received the following update:
"We are working with Microsoft on providing a WD TV Live product update which provides compatibility with Windows 7 scenarios. Although I cannot comment on the exact date, it will be made available sometime in the near future."
I know we are providing them all possible resources to help them complete this work. In the mean time, WDTV Live works quite well with Windows 7 as a client device that pulls content from a Windows 7 PC using the local user interface of the WD TV. In fact, I use it this way at home, but am really looking forward to the addition of Play To support.
Gary Schare
Windows Hardware Ecosystem Team
Microsoft
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