AirPlay, Apple’s innovative wireless technology, has transformed the way users share content from their iPhones and iPads to larger displays. Whether you’re looking to stream your favorite movie, ...
Apple’s proprietary AirPlay technology works well for streaming from iPhone to certain devices, including some Macs, Apple TV boxes and smart TVs. But what if you don’t have the proper hardware?
The Amazon Fire TV Stick and its fellow Fire TV devices are versatile. Powered by Amazon's Fire OS operating system, they support most streaming applications. While you can access major streaming apps ...
You can use AirPlay to stream content to your Roku from your iPhone, iPad or Mac. You'll need an Apple device that's capable of AirPlay and a Roku model that supports it. If Roku isn't working with ...
Q: Is there an easy way to display iPad Air 2 photos/videos on my Sony smart widescreen TV? The TV is a Bravia 65-inch, just a couple of years old. A: Well, Tom, there are multiple ways to display ...
If you would like to stream images, movies and applications from your iPhone directly to your large screen TV this quick guide will show you how easy it is. If you own an iPhone and modern large ...
You might want to share your Android phone screen with other devices for many reasons. It’s a useful collaborative tool for work, a convenient way to guide someone who needs help with their device, ...
If you are a fan of Roku TV, you must be curious about how to cast content from your Windows 11 PC to this streaming device. While Roku has a screen mirroring feature, the PC you want to cast from ...
With the abundance of devices that now support AirPlay, Apple’s wireless streaming technology, it’s time to stop watching videos on your iPhone, iPad or Mac’s small screen and listening to music on ...
You can mirror your iPhone screen to a TV or Mac computer in several ways. AirPlay is the simplest way to screen mirror an iPhone to an Apple TV or Samsung TV. You can also use Roku, Chromecast, or a ...
Screen mirroring is a very useful feature, but on Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets the native option to do so has long been limited and hasn’t supported Google’s Chromecast platform. Now, though ...