Wisair will be showing off a new wireless USB chip that will be able to stream movies and media and much more from your Android tablet to your HDTV, at this year’s Computex.
You can see this wireless USB chip in action in the video below, and as you can see it displays the Android tablet’s home screen on your HDTV, which means you would be able to play games and surf the web.

Features and Capabilities
The new wireless USB chip by Wisair is designed to revolutionize the way we interact with our Android tablets and HDTVs. This innovative chip allows users to wirelessly stream a variety of content, including movies, music, and even games, directly from their Android tablets to their HDTVs. This means that you can enjoy your favorite media on a larger screen without the need for cumbersome cables.
One of the standout features of this wireless USB chip is its ability to mirror the Android tablet’s home screen on the HDTV. This opens up a world of possibilities, from playing mobile games on a big screen to browsing the web with ease. Imagine playing your favorite Android games with the enhanced visuals of an HDTV or watching YouTube videos with friends and family on a larger display.
Potential Applications
The potential applications for Wisair’s wireless USB chip are vast. For instance, it could be a game-changer for business presentations. Instead of connecting your tablet to a projector with a cable, you could wirelessly stream your presentation to an HDTV, making the setup process much more straightforward and professional.
Additionally, this technology could be incredibly useful for educational purposes. Teachers could use their Android tablets to stream educational videos, interactive lessons, and other multimedia content directly to a classroom HDTV, enhancing the learning experience for students.
Wisair will be providing more details on their new wireless USB for Android tablets at Computex next month. It certainly does look very cool from the video, and who knows, we could soon see these chips popping up in future tablets.
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