Hp m6 1105dx support wireless display ?

I just bought this laptop, with amd a10 4600, with integrated GPU 7660G
I wanted to ask if it supports the wireless display, or miracast,
thanks
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Here is the HP ENVY m6 Notebook PC Maintenance and Service Guide for your computer. This MSG lists all part number and hardware specs available for your series of computer. Again, these detailed indepth specs don't list that this model supports WiDi or Miracast. The specs do, however, list that the maximum RAM is 16GB (2 x 8GB).
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