Bluetooth is a audio only format. You also don't want the absolute BS crap quality of what you are talking about no matter what.
1080p video, on your computer screen, is operating at 3.3Gb/s. Bluetooth operates at MUCH lower speeds, and even quality Wi-Fi operates at much lower speeds.
So, that puts a ton of burden on your laptop to do real time re-encoding of video to get it to your receiving device. AppleTV and Chromecast both support wireless transmission of video from a PC to their units. They keep audio and video in sync, which is necessary. They look so-so at best.
It really depends on the type of video you are trying to send to these devices as to whether or not they make sense for your specific application. While Bluetooth can't get you there with video. These other solutions can. But, they are NOT the way to stream Netflix or to watch YouTube. For that, you should be using a direct streaming device like a Roku. AppleTV and Chromecast actually both have applications built in which can handle that as well. So, if you want the possibility to get terrible quality streams from your PC and still stream direct from the Internet, then Chromecast or AppleTV may work fine.
In reality, just hook up a damn HDMI cable from your laptop to your receiver and call it done. Not sure why people are so hung up on lousy wireless quality as it is. Run a cable, triple the quality! You are out $5.