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mattopotamus

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For any of you that use this, what device do you have hooked to your tv?

...for those that do not know, it is basically airplay with android phones to any TV with the right device and phone. Thanks in Advance.
 

cynics

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Jan 8, 2012
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I'm curious too. More curious why my N10 doesn't have support for it yet.
 

grkm3

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Feb 12, 2013
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DLNA is not the same thing as miracast.

I have a gs3 that does not have miracast yet so I use dlna to push videos and streams of web pages to my tv.

They say the gs3 will get support on 4.2 but there is no leaks yet of any 4.2 roms to try out.

The problem is I don't know of a single tv or device that supports miracast yet and dlna has been around for years
 

The iGentleman

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Jul 13, 2012
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I have a gs3 that does not have miracast yet so I use dlna to push videos and streams of web pages to my tv.

They say the gs3 will get support on 4.2 but there is no leaks yet of any 4.2 roms to try out.

The problem is I don't know of a single tv or device that supports miracast yet and dlna has been around for years

Basically, you'd have to get an adapter that is Miracast compatible. They tend to run around $50 or so. From what I understand though, you can also use it with a widi capable television.
 

mattopotamus

macrumors G5
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Basically, you'd have to get an adapter that is Miracast compatible. They tend to run around $50 or so. From what I understand though, you can also use it with a widi capable television.

Exactly. I was wondering if anyone has used any of the devices. Amazon reviews are not promising.
 
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