How to mirror your Android phone to your TV in 3 easy ways
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How to mirror your Android phone to your TV in 3 easy ways
"Your Android phone (or Android tablet) may have a decent-sized screen. But if you use it to watch videos, play games, or work with other apps, you may yearn for a much bigger screen to amp up the experience. One way to achieve that is by mirroring your device to your TV. This way, you control the action from your phone but enjoy the full effect on your widescreen television."
"If you have a Google TV with built-in Chromecast, you can directly mirror your Android device. Also: How to clear your Android phone cache (and fix slow performance for good) If you have a different TV, you can still use Chromecast, but you'll have to purchase a Google TV Streamer, which costs $75. Alternatively, you can save money by shopping around for an older Chromecast device on or eBay."
Three primary methods allow Android devices to mirror to a TV: built-in mirroring, Chromecast (built-in on Google TV or via a Chromecast device), and a wired HDMI adapter. A Google TV with built-in Chromecast enables direct mirroring. For other TVs, a Google TV Streamer or older Chromecast device can be connected via HDMI. On the Android device, users can open Quick Settings, tap Cast or Screen Cast, select the TV name, and confirm Start Now to begin mirroring. Mirroring lets users control content from the phone while viewing apps, videos, and games on a larger screen.
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