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The official Windows 8.1 app for the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter is now available for download

Ron Ron
August 19, 2019
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The official Windows 8.1 app for the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter is now available for download

Microsoft recently unveiled the Wireless Display Adapter, which lets you share everything from your Windows 8.1 or Android device onto a big screen. All you have to do is plug the USB end and HDMI end of the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter into an HDTV, monitor, or projector. Then select the right input on your TV, pair it with your laptop, tablet, or smartphone and you’ll be ready to go. This awesome tool lets you wirelessly project your screen from your Miracast-enabled device. 

If you own or plan on owning a Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter (it runs for roughly $60), you can now download the official app for Windows 8.1. This simple app provides settings and firmware updates for the device and even lets you set a password to lock the adapter. You can name the adapter, change the TV or monitor language, adjust the screen, update the firmware, and change the pairing mode, all within the app. You can snag the app via the download link below. The app is free.

The official Windows 8.1 app for the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter is now available for download

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