Connecting to a Display: HoverCast
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HoverCast Wireless HDMI
Pilot X/S comes equipped with state-of-the-art wireless
interactive casting technology called HoverCast. Using
the HoverCast Receiver, Pilot X is capable of casting a
high
Unlike other wireless casting technologies, HoverCast has
virtually no loss in image clarity and no noticeable delay
does not use a WiFi network or interfere with local WiFi
networks.
When used with a Touch-USB enabled display
(supported by most "interactive" panels and projectors),
HoverCast also sends the user's touch inputs from the
display back to the tablet. This allows the user to control
their tablet from the display.
How Does HoverCast Work?
HoverCast is composed of two main components: the HoverCast Wireless Antenna (preinstalled
on the Pilot X/S Tablet) and the HoverCast Wireless Receiver (an accessory to be plugged into
the intended display). The Antenna and Receiver are pre-paired one-to-one out of the box, so they
will connect automatically when set-up properly. There is no software to install or passwords to enter.
HoverCast Wireless
Antenna
The HoverCast wireless signal travels similarly to a beam of light. Light doesn't pass through walls,
so neither will the HoverCast signal.
Antenna and HoverCast Wireless Receiver are used in the same room.
HoverCast will only work when the HoverCast Wireless
Wireless
HDMI
Wireless
Touch
HoverCast Wireless
Receiver
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