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Your Windows PC can already stream to your TV without any extra hardware — here’s how to set it up

Windows users can wirelessly mirror their laptop screens to modern smart TVs using the built-in Miracast technology, which eliminates the need for physical HDMI cables or active internet connections.

Key Points

  • Miracast functions as a wireless HDMI cable by utilizing Wi-Fi Direct to create a direct connection between a PC and a display.
  • The feature is standard on Windows 10 and 11 devices and does not require third-party software or an existing internet network.
  • Users can verify compatibility by checking for the "Connect to a wireless display" option under System settings in Windows.
  • Smart TVs from various brands support the technology under proprietary names like Smart View, Screen Mirroring, or Anyview Cast.
  • The connection process is initiated by pressing Win + K, while the Win + P shortcut allows users to choose between duplicating or extending their display.

Why it Matters

This built-in functionality provides a cost-effective and convenient alternative to purchasing streaming hardware or managing cumbersome cables for presentations and media sharing. By leveraging existing hardware, users can easily expand their workspace or share content without relying on external network infrastructure.
MakeUseOf Published by Sagar Naresh
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