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Do you wish to connect your smartphone to your TV? We have more gadgets and devices in your home than ever before. But a lot people don't understand how to easily share content between them - because we assume it is a lot of hassle, TV Buddy Caster Review.

But linking up your telly with your tablet or your smartphone opens up lots of ways to flow and throw your media. You may want to show some holiday snaps to your friends and family, flow a YouTube clip or movie file in greater resolution than your phone can handle, or keep playing the Netflix show you're watching in your commute to the big screen instead.

Many TVs nowadays are smart TVs. Which means it'll come connected to the net with programs like Netflix, YouTube and the like already -- while you can even use streaming sticks or unread boxes to get up most of the video or broadcasting content you would ordinarily wish to access.

But if you're getting files especially from your phone or tablet, wish to use an app that is only available on cellular, or would rather maintain a play session in your cellphone moving -- rather than get up the individual program on the TV -- we've got the answers for you here. Read on for how to connect your phone to the TV, either over via a connection or connection.

Connect to the TV using HDMI
The most reliable way to receive your phone hooked up to the TV is using an HDMI cable. Every TV is going to have an HDMI port of some sort, which is used to transfer sound and video from the exact same source. (Some TVs are starting to buy HDMI 2.1, but you simply need the more prevalent HDMI 2.0 standard if you are not managing 8K content.)

Your phone won't have an HDMI port, but there are adaptors which will bolt HDMI ports onto your phone's USB Type-CUSB, or even lightning ports.

Some Android tablets will have miniature HDMI or HDMI ports, which can connect to HDMI within a single cable. Whatever port you are hoping to connect from, make sure your cable is compatible with that link.



Sounds straightforward enough? Most smartphone charging wires end with a connector, to easily link up with power adaptors or laptops -- however if your TV has a USB port, this is a simple way of getting your files onscreen.

You moving files to open on the TV, rather though, so that is better for looking at your photos and videos than anything else.

Like on a laptop or desktop PC, you should be able to head to'Source' on your smart TV platform, and select USB. You should get a prompt in your smartphone screen that allowed one to transfer files (instead of simply charge the apparatus through your TV).

Connect to the TV with wireless casting (Android)
There is always the choice to use casting if you do not wish to fuss over cable or any wires.

Casting is the process of streaming content by linking to the same WiFi network as your television. Smartphone apps like AllCast is going to be able to cast direct to the TV for you, though most modern Android telephones (Android 4.2 onwards) and Windows apparatus (Windows 8.1 onwards) will encourage the Miracast casting regular.

Connect to the TV using AirPlay (iOS)
On Apple apparatus, you'll be able to use AirPlay: for casting video and audio wirelessly Apple technologies.

AirPlay is designed to work involving Apple devices but AirPlay will have you sorted, if you're sending iPad for your Apple internet television or articles from your iPhone. They discover each other, if both devices are connected to the WiFi network, and you'll be able to select the AirPlay connection in the settings of your phone , the way you want with Bluetooth for connecting to wireless headphones.
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