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| ====== Wireless Projectors ====== | ====== Wireless Projectors ====== | ||
| Martin Luther College has a small number of wireless projectors deployed around campus. | Martin Luther College has a small number of wireless projectors deployed around campus. | ||
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| + | ===== Miracast ===== | ||
| + | [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracast|Miracast]] is a standard for wireless connections from devices to displays. Windows 10 has built-in support for Miracast and the Surface Pro 4 supports the standard out-of-the-box. Please check the documentation for your device in order to find out how to connect to a Miracast display. | ||
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| + | These current classrooms have built-in support for Miracast in the projectors: | ||
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| + | * Music Center 217 | ||
| + | * Music Center 123 | ||
| + | * WCC 203 | ||
| + | * WCC 262 | ||
| + | * WCC 260 | ||
| + | * WCC 221 | ||
| ===== Epson EasyMP Network Projection ===== | ===== Epson EasyMP Network Projection ===== | ||