40TL938 and Intel WiDi (Wireless Display)

Hi All,
Recently I've purchased Toshiba 40TL938 TV. As far as I understand it is WiDi capable thus it has WiDi receiver/adapter bulit in and could work as wireless display. 
I managed to test the WiDi connection and tried with my Lenovo T420 laptop which is also WiDi capable. I've installed all required updates for gfx and wifi, enabled My Wifi addon and installed Intel WiDi application. That is all required and all went OK.
I've updated software in my TV to latest one available through Wifi update (july 2013)
Unfortunately - no success at all. Lenovo see no TV. Configuration of TV is quite obvious and nothing sophisticated could be done there. TV is able to connect to my wifi network and see T420 over network (because it sees it as network player).
Is there something that I don't understand or doing wrong? Is TL938 WiDi capable because it has WiDi receiver built in or it is just compatible with external WiDi dongles? If the answer is yes for the second question then technical specification for this TV is very wrong - this is not WiDi enabled TV at all and this is misleading.  
Greets,
Tomek

That doesn't appear to be a US model, and this is the forums for Toshiba USA. You may want to contact Toshiba in your region.
- Peter

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