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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
=== Goal ===
=== Goal ===
Our mission is to support "1 UA multi-screen" rendering on FxOS. Try imagine the following scenario, you have a computer set up in duel monitors, launch a Firefox browser on your primary display, launch another Firefox browser(or open a link in new window), and drag that new window to the secondary monitor. Our concept is similar but slightly different, where the baseline of this project is to allow a FxOS device connect and render contents to any non-FxOS display, or device that doesn't support Firefox browser.
Our mission is to support "1 UA multi-screen" rendering on FxOS. Try to imagine the following scenario, you have a computer set up with dual monitors, launch a Firefox browser on your primary display, launch another Firefox browser(or open a link in new window), and drag that new window to the secondary monitor. Our concept is similar but slightly different, where the baseline of this project is to allow a FxOS device to connect and render contents to any non-FxOS display, or device that doesn't support Firefox browser.
[[File:Mutiscreen-demo.jpg|framed|right|The picture shows a FxOS device(at the bottom) has connected to a dummy display(the Acer monitor) with HDMI cord, and to a tablet(at the lower right) with Wifi Display in the same time. Both Marketplace and Dialler are launched from the FxOS device and displayed to the external displays.]]
[[File:Mutiscreen-demo.jpg|framed|right|The picture shows a FxOS device(at the bottom) has connected to a dummy display(the Acer monitor) with HDMI cord, and to a tablet(at the lower right) with Wifi Display in the same time. Both Marketplace and Dialer are launched from the FxOS device and displayed to the external displays.]]


=== Requirements ===
=== Requirements ===
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