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Iphone to Projector with Hdmi

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Many people want to know how to connect their iPhone to a projector wirelessly. The most common way is with an apple TV, which is a good device and will typically work well. But you can also do it the old fashioned way, which costs less money and doesn’t require any extra devices. That’s what we’ll discuss today, so if you have an iPhone 5 (or newer) or an iPad Air 2 or newer, read on! The easiest way to project your screen wirelessly for less than $100 is with a Chromecast as long as your TV has HDMI input/output. The new Chromecast from Google is $35 whereas the older version will cost you $35 to bring back. I’ve used this for many years and it works well. It’s an awesom device for anyone who is on a budget.Here are some of its features: It has two modes: Cast and Browse. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Chrome all support casting directly to it. If your PC can cast, you can use Chromecast too! The video is high quality and looks great on your big screen TV. It has an app called “Chr

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  There are a few steps involved in order to make this work. First, you need to find out what type of projector you have. There are two types of projectors — LCD and DLP — and they both require different things. So once you know what type of projector you have, follow the steps below!   Image source: https://www.dell.com/ 1) Make sure your HDMI cable works with the input on your projector by testing it with another input on your TV first.   Image source: https://www.optoma.com/ 2) Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the corresponding slot in your TV or AV receiver that says "In" or "Input."  Image source: https://pro.sony/  Connect the other end to one of two slots in the back of your universal remote control labeled "In" or "Input. Connect your DVD, Blu-Ray player, cable box or other device to the other slot. Image source: https://www.homedepot.com/ 3) Press the "Menu" key on your universal remote control. Look for a "Device&q