Best Buy's Blue Label 2.0 Laptops Feature Wireless HDMI Streaming to TVs
Best Buy just announced Blue Label 2.0, a new laptop line that lets you wirelessly stream video and pictures directly from the laptop to your flat panel television.
Exclusive to Best Buy, the Toshiba 14" notebook, the Dell 15.6" and the Sony 13" will be available at Best Buy stores and online at BestBuy.com on January 17. Prices start at $899.99.
Each of the Blue Label 2.0 laptops includes Intel Wireless Display technology with push button streaming, the new Intel i5 processor with turbo boost technology, 4GB memory and a 500GB hard drive. They also include a two-year extended manufacturer's limited warranty, 30 days of Geek Squad support and 12 months of Anti-Virus protection. Included in the package is the NETGEAR Push2TV adapter that connects to the HDMI port on the television.
"Our customers are expressing a real desire for connectivity because they're more reliant than ever on their computers, and they want to be able to easily move content from these machines to other hardware in their homes," explained Jason Bonfig, vice president of computers at Best Buy. "With Blue Label 2.0, now they can wirelessly send personal content like digital images or HULU and Netflix shows from their laptops directly to their TVs – in up to 720p resolution."


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@Mark Quinn
Hey that's a nice site, I like the idea. Wonder why didn't somebody think of this before. Do you think I could find a good price with this website for my "white whale", the Alienware M15x?
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