Display the screen of other devices on the TV using wireless connection
This article provides information on how to display the screen of other devices on your TV using the Screen mirroring, Wi-Fi Direct®, and the Chromecast™ built-in (Google Cast™) feature. Usable functions, operating procedures, and support methods vary according to your TV model and connected device. Check your manual for model-specific information. Manuals are posted on your model support page.
- Only Android TV™ devices support Chromecast built-in.
- Apple® iPhone®, iPod® touch, and iPad® devices are not compatible with the Screen mirroring.
- Certain Apple iOS™ devices are compatible with Chromecast built-in features. Additional information is available on how to use your mobile device to display photos and videos to your Android TV using Chromecast Built-in.
- If you can't connect wirelessly, use an MHL® cable to connect a mobile device or camera to your TV and use an HDMI® cable for your computer.
Overview
How to
- Using Screen Mirroring
- Display photos, videos, and other files from a mobile device on your TV
- Display the image from the Microsoft Windows 10 computer using Screen Mirroring
- Display the image from your computer using the Screen Mirroring feature
- Set up and use the Wi-Fi Direct feature of your TV
- Cast a Chrome™ browser tab to your TV from your computer
Troubleshooting
- The screen mirroring or Wi-Fi direct compatible device doesn't detect my TV
- Can't connect the Wi-Fi Direct or Screen Mirroring supported device to the TV
- Screen Mirroring doesn't work
- Can't perform a new Screen Mirroring connection when another Screen Mirroring device connected to the TV
- Can't select the Wi-Fi® band setting during Screen Mirroring
- My TV isn't detected as a Chromecast built-in device or the connection fails during casting.