WIRELESS DISPLAY ADAPTER

Dear, Is my laptop is support wireless display ? is any possiblity there  which hardware to replace or component to us widi .

WiDi will require and intel core series CPU and Intel wifi card. 

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    also....
    ich habe einen Carbon X1 20A7005RGE und bei mir läuft alles anstandslos...
    (Netgear Push2TV PTV3000 ,Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter etc..etc..).
    melden sie sich bei mir ...ich weiss wo der fehler liegt.....der liegt bei ihnen sprich in den einstellungen..
    und das hat überhaupt nichts mit Lenovo X1 oder Microsoft..oder Intel zu tun... etc..
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