Airplay disabled on my Macbook Pro 2011 Early OS X 10.9.3?

I have seen a lot of questions on this one, but no resolution to my particular problem and I have tried the other solutions.
I have a 13" Macbook Pro Early 2011 with an Intel HD Graphics 3000, running Max OSX 10.9.3 and latest iTunes 11.2.2 (3). 
When I go to Settings->Display the Airplay settings is disabled and "No Devices Detected".  I check from my iPad, iPhone and another Mac if the Apple TV is visible for Airplay and it shows up.  It is just this MBP. I tried using Airparrot and Beamer, but both say the same thing as Airplay searching for device and nothing is ever found.  I tried on a different network where I have other Apple TVs and same problem. It is like my MBP just does not support Airplay nor any of the work around tools. It is like it is turned off completely.   Anyone have any suggestions?

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