ehrles
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- 10 Jan 2013
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I don't knowbut the problem for me with the xiaomi tv box is the language (only chinese?chinese and english?others?)
He told me this morning, that right now the Box is sold out.
At Ibuygou (awesome shop
I don't knowbut the problem for me with the xiaomi tv box is the language (only chinese?chinese and english?others?)
....it's quite a misterious object till now, don't you think?
Jup, xiaomi-styleit's quite a misterious object till now, don't you think?
Jup, xiaomi-style. Reminds me of the 3100mah battery-pack...
I sent Ibuygou a question about the system-language. Multi-language (Chinese or English) would be awesome...
interesting ...For the people in Europe:
In the 2013 Philips TV's WiFi Display is integrated, so you don't a dongle for those TV's. It works pretty awesome as well. I will make a video later this week such that you can see it. I am really excited about this feature actually![]()
Hi,
can someone explain me what is the WIFI display function and how does it work?
Thanks.
Hello,sounds good....
I would like to try this feature.
I go to our electronic shop, and I tried LG860 Smart TV, it has got WiDi support.
Devices connected, but i can't see my screen on TV.
Anybody tried this feature? Which TV?
my steps:
1. turn-on WiFi
2. selected my device on TV
3. accepted popup on my device
4. Mi2 & TV said connected
5. and than?
(I didn't see anything on input panel and others.)
Hello,
did you solve the problem with M2S and LG TV?
I have M2S and bought LG TV model 667S CINEMA 3D,
it has Miracast Option, but it doesn't work with mi M2S:
the behavior is the same as you have described:
Devices connected, but i can't see my screen on TV.
Have you got any other informations about this topic?
Thanks!
Hi,
I noticed that sometimes Miracast solutions have problems when the phone and the TV are connected to accesspoints that are on different channels. E.g. your Smartphone is on WLAN accesspoint "Kitchen" which might be for example on Channel 6, while your TV is wirelessly connected to another WLAN accesspoint "Living Room", which might on Channel 11.
Although it is not necessary that both devices are connected to the same accesspoint, it can help when making a connection, because then at least both devices are using the same wireless channel.
Could you check if this scenario is the case? Or just connect your TV and smartphone to the same accesspoint and retry your scenario above?
Hi,
I noticed that sometimes Miracast solutions have problems when the phone and the TV are connected to accesspoints that are on different channels. E.g. your Smartphone is on WLAN accesspoint "Kitchen" which might be for example on Channel 6, while your TV is wirelessly connected to another WLAN accesspoint "Living Room", which might on Channel 11.
Although it is not necessary that both devices are connected to the same accesspoint, it can help when making a connection, because then at least both devices are using the same wireless channel.
Could you check if this scenario is the case? Or just connect your TV and smartphone to the same accesspoint and retry your scenario above?
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