Smart TV Stick

Microsoft Smart TV Stick Wireless Display Adapter V2 Full HD with Wi-Fi / HDMI

Convert your TV to smart with the smart tv stick Wireless Display Adapter V2 from Microsoft. Its resolution is Full HD and it connects to the TV via HDMI. It has wireless WiFi connection, which is necessary for the device to function as it allows you to connect to the internet through your wireless network. See full description

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Description

Convert your TV to smart with the smart tv stick Wireless Display Adapter V2 from Microsoft. Its resolution is Full HD and it connects to the TV via HDMI. It has wireless WiFi connection, which is necessary for the device to function as it allows you to connect to the internet through your wireless network.

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Connectivity Technology

Connection
HDMI

Operating System

Google TV / Android TV
-

Image Quality

Resolution
Full HD

Smart Attributes

Connectivity
Wi-Fi

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (5)

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    3
    2 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Connected to an LG smart TV for use in an office (as a presenter). We connected multiple desktop computers and laptops. What I noticed is that only one desktop computer with a PCI Wi-Fi card managed to connect and work without disconnections. If the motherboard doesn't have built-in Wi-Fi, you'll struggle to find an external dongle (I tried 12 different ones we had in the company, from Turbo-X to Netgear, and none of them worked properly...) and you'll have difficulties again (although less with PCI wireless network cards).
    Microsoft probably designed it for laptops and/or desktops with built-in Wi-Fi on the motherboard that have almost standard drivers/cards.
    At 55-65€, it might be a bit expensive for such a setup.

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  • gkakas
    4
    8 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    I give it 4 stars not because I found any flaws in its usage, but because I noticed some issues that might be important for others.

    Usage:
    - Windows 10
    - Android 7,8,9
    - Windows phone 10 (still)

    Starting with the positives:
    - Unlike many smart TVs and other adapters I have, it has never disconnected from any device.
    - It has been working for 3 years without any issues.
    - Absolute compatibility with all my devices (mentioned above).
    - Very minimal lag for presentations, movies, etc.
    - Even though the framerate and lag are not suitable for gaming, we often use it to display games from our mobile on the screen for others to watch, and it works more than satisfactorily.
    - Great range. I have never been concerned about how close my laptop is to the screen. It still works even from another room to some extent.
    - Very easy to use. You don't have to do anything to connect.

    Negatives:
    - The framerate is not suitable for gaming (but it is enough to watch someone else play).
    - The framerate is not suitable for demanding movies. It stutters at 60fps HD. It will probably be fine for lower quality movies.
    - Sometimes, the second screen did not appear from Windows in a gaming environment (Starcraft II). I think it is related to the computer/graphics card, as it worked exactly the same on another computer, but I don't know the exact characteristic causing it.
    - Not compatible with iPads (expected, just mentioning it).
    - The screen needs to have USB or it is difficult to power it (not impossible though).
    - Only HDMI output (could it have VGA at this cost?)

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    • Does it disconnect/freeze?
    • Sound quality
    • Durability
    • Speed
    • Value for money
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    Did you find this review helpful?
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    • Image Quality
    • Does it disconnect/freeze?
    • Sound quality
    • Durability
    • Speed
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
  • Verified purchase

    • Image Quality
    • Does it disconnect/freeze?
    • Sound quality
    • Durability
    • Temperature
    • Speed
    • Value for money
  • Verified purchase

    • Does it disconnect/freeze?
    • Sound quality
    • Durability
    • Value for money
    • Image Quality
    • Speed
    • Temperature
  • Connected to an LG smart TV for use in an office (as a presenter). We connected multiple desktop computers and laptops. What I noticed is that only one desktop computer with a PCI Wi-Fi card managed to connect and work without disconnections. If the motherboard doesn't have built-in Wi-Fi, you'll struggle to find an external dongle (I tried 12 different ones we had in the company, from Turbo-X to Netgear, and none of them worked properly...) and you'll have difficulties again (although less with PCI wireless network cards).
    Microsoft probably designed it for laptops and/or desktops with built-in Wi-Fi on the motherboard that have almost standard drivers/cards.
    At 55-65€, it might be a bit expensive for such a setup.

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    2
  • I give it 4 stars not because I found any flaws in its usage, but because I noticed some issues that might be important for others.

    Usage:
    - Windows 10
    - Android 7,8,9
    - Windows phone 10 (still)

    Starting with the positives:
    - Unlike many smart TVs and other adapters I have, it has never disconnected from any device.
    - It has been working for 3 years without any issues.
    - Absolute compatibility with all my devices (mentioned above).
    - Very minimal lag for presentations, movies, etc.
    - Even though the framerate and lag are not suitable for gaming, we often use it to display games from our mobile on the screen for others to watch, and it works more than satisfactorily.
    - Great range. I have never been concerned about how close my laptop is to the screen. It still works even from another room to some extent.
    - Very easy to use. You don't have to do anything to connect.

    Negatives:
    - The framerate is not suitable for gaming (but it is enough to watch someone else play).
    - The framerate is not suitable for demanding movies. It stutters at 60fps HD. It will probably be fine for lower quality movies.
    - Sometimes, the second screen did not appear from Windows in a gaming environment (Starcraft II). I think it is related to the computer/graphics card, as it worked exactly the same on another computer, but I don't know the exact characteristic causing it.
    - Not compatible with iPads (expected, just mentioning it).
    - The screen needs to have USB or it is difficult to power it (not impossible though).
    - Only HDMI output (could it have VGA at this cost?)

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Description & Specifications

Connectivity Technology

Connection
HDMI

Operating System

Google TV / Android TV
-

Image Quality

Resolution
Full HD

Smart Attributes

Connectivity
Wi-Fi

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Description

Convert your TV to smart with the smart tv stick Wireless Display Adapter V2 from Microsoft. Its resolution is Full HD and it connects to the TV via HDMI. It has wireless WiFi connection, which is necessary for the device to function as it allows you to connect to the internet through your wireless network.

Manufacturer

Reviews (5)

  1. 1
  2. 3
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Sound quality
  • Durability
  • Image Quality
  • Does it disconnect/freeze?
  • Speed
  • Value for money
  • Temperature
  • Intellence
    3
    2 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Connected to an LG smart TV for use in an office (as a presenter). We connected multiple desktop computers and laptops. What I noticed is that only one desktop computer with a PCI Wi-Fi card managed to connect and work without disconnections. If the motherboard doesn't have built-in Wi-Fi, you'll struggle to find an external dongle (I tried 12 different ones we had in the company, from Turbo-X to Netgear, and none of them worked properly...) and you'll have difficulties again (although less with PCI wireless network cards).
    Microsoft probably designed it for laptops and/or desktops with built-in Wi-Fi on the motherboard that have almost standard drivers/cards.
    At 55-65€, it might be a bit expensive for such a setup.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Image Quality
    • Sound quality
    • Durability
    • Speed
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    • Does it disconnect/freeze often?
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • gkakas
    4
    8 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    I give it 4 stars not because I found any flaws in its usage, but because I noticed some issues that might be important for others.

    Usage:
    - Windows 10
    - Android 7,8,9
    - Windows phone 10 (still)

    Starting with the positives:
    - Unlike many smart TVs and other adapters I have, it has never disconnected from any device.
    - It has been working for 3 years without any issues.
    - Absolute compatibility with all my devices (mentioned above).
    - Very minimal lag for presentations, movies, etc.
    - Even though the framerate and lag are not suitable for gaming, we often use it to display games from our mobile on the screen for others to watch, and it works more than satisfactorily.
    - Great range. I have never been concerned about how close my laptop is to the screen. It still works even from another room to some extent.
    - Very easy to use. You don't have to do anything to connect.

    Negatives:
    - The framerate is not suitable for gaming (but it is enough to watch someone else play).
    - The framerate is not suitable for demanding movies. It stutters at 60fps HD. It will probably be fine for lower quality movies.
    - Sometimes, the second screen did not appear from Windows in a gaming environment (Starcraft II). I think it is related to the computer/graphics card, as it worked exactly the same on another computer, but I don't know the exact characteristic causing it.
    - Not compatible with iPads (expected, just mentioning it).
    - The screen needs to have USB or it is difficult to power it (not impossible though).
    - Only HDMI output (could it have VGA at this cost?)

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Image Quality
    • Does it disconnect/freeze?
    • Sound quality
    • Durability
    • Speed
    • Value for money
    • Temperature
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Image Quality
    • Does it disconnect/freeze?
    • Sound quality
    • Durability
    • Speed
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
  • Verified purchase

    • Image Quality
    • Does it disconnect/freeze?
    • Sound quality
    • Durability
    • Temperature
    • Speed
    • Value for money
  • Verified purchase

    • Does it disconnect/freeze?
    • Sound quality
    • Durability
    • Value for money
    • Image Quality
    • Speed
    • Temperature
  • Connected to an LG smart TV for use in an office (as a presenter). We connected multiple desktop computers and laptops. What I noticed is that only one desktop computer with a PCI Wi-Fi card managed to connect and work without disconnections. If the motherboard doesn't have built-in Wi-Fi, you'll struggle to find an external dongle (I tried 12 different ones we had in the company, from Turbo-X to Netgear, and none of them worked properly...) and you'll have difficulties again (although less with PCI wireless network cards).
    Microsoft probably designed it for laptops and/or desktops with built-in Wi-Fi on the motherboard that have almost standard drivers/cards.
    At 55-65€, it might be a bit expensive for such a setup.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • I give it 4 stars not because I found any flaws in its usage, but because I noticed some issues that might be important for others.

    Usage:
    - Windows 10
    - Android 7,8,9
    - Windows phone 10 (still)

    Starting with the positives:
    - Unlike many smart TVs and other adapters I have, it has never disconnected from any device.
    - It has been working for 3 years without any issues.
    - Absolute compatibility with all my devices (mentioned above).
    - Very minimal lag for presentations, movies, etc.
    - Even though the framerate and lag are not suitable for gaming, we often use it to display games from our mobile on the screen for others to watch, and it works more than satisfactorily.
    - Great range. I have never been concerned about how close my laptop is to the screen. It still works even from another room to some extent.
    - Very easy to use. You don't have to do anything to connect.

    Negatives:
    - The framerate is not suitable for gaming (but it is enough to watch someone else play).
    - The framerate is not suitable for demanding movies. It stutters at 60fps HD. It will probably be fine for lower quality movies.
    - Sometimes, the second screen did not appear from Windows in a gaming environment (Starcraft II). I think it is related to the computer/graphics card, as it worked exactly the same on another computer, but I don't know the exact characteristic causing it.
    - Not compatible with iPads (expected, just mentioning it).
    - The screen needs to have USB or it is difficult to power it (not impossible though).
    - Only HDMI output (could it have VGA at this cost?)

    Translated from Greek ·
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