Intel launches new screen transformation technology
By connecting monitors and devices to the same computer network, users can play video from any device on any screen, based on Intel's new technology.
The world's leading processor manufacturer Intel has launched a new technology called "Display as a service" (DAAS), hoping that the technology can change. How people use their electronic devices.
According to Cnet, DAAS has broken the traditional connection between the monitor and the video source. In a nutshell, with this technology, users can view video content from their tablet on large screen TVs, which can broadcast the same video to multiple monitors, or combine multiple monitors into one. Large single screen.
In addition, Divya Kolar, an engineer with Intel Labs, has announced that DAAS can combine multiple video sources from one device onto another, making team work more efficient.
Intel is announcing and demonstrating the new technology at the upcoming CeBit electronics fair in Hanover, Germany.
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