ASUS has been showing off bamboo laptops at trade shows for about three years now, but actual machines adorned in the special wood haven’t quite made it to market for what we’d call affordable prices…

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ASUS U43JC and U43F show up at Best Buy boastin’ bamboo bods
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We’ve been following WHDI’s story for quite awhile now, and Brite-View looks like it will be one of the first to bring the wireless HD technology to laptops with its HDelight. The setup is pretty self explanatory — you’ve got a larger-than-we’d-like box that hooks up to your laptop via HDMI and then a even larger box that attaches to a monitor or HDTV. The Brite-View guys had a demo running at the Netbook Summit, and we found ourselves quite impressed — thanks to the second-generation 5GHz WHDI chip , there’s no noticeable latency when streaming 1080p video from the laptop to the larger display.

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Brite-View HDelight brings WHDI to laptops and netbooks
Details are unfortunately light on this one, but Intel has closed out the week with one interesting tidbit of news — it’s apparently planning to bring its wireless display technology (a.k.a. WiDi ) to netbooks, tablets and other mobile devices. That word comes straight from Intel wireless display product manager Kerry Forrell, who says that “we fully expect to take the technology there,” but that he can’t yet provide a specific time frame

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Intel promises to bring wireless display technology to other mobile devices
Intel’s Wireless Display technology is undoubtedly impressive, but it does place a few specific requirements on the gear you’re able to use with it (mostly involving Intel hardware). As it happens, while Intel may not be talking it up (we can’t imagine why not ), NVIDIA says that WiDi also ‘works perfectly’ with its Optimus discrete graphics technology.

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NVIDIA says Optimus ‘works perfectly’ with Intel Wireless Display
Looks like everyone who picked up the Push2TV a bit early can finally put the adapter to good use. We received a handful of tips that certain Best Buys were selling their Intel Wireless Display-compatible “Blue Label 2.0″ laptops a bit early — nowhere near us, unfortunately — and now comes pictorial proof from the forums of Notebook Review.

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Best Buy lets out the WiDi-enabled Sony Vaio S a week early
Toshiba seems to be the first out the door with Intel’s just announced Wireless Display technology. Actually the $999 Satellite E205 seems like one big group hug between Intel, Toshiba and Best Buy.

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Toshiba Satelitte E205 is first laptop with Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) technology