These days, our computers and televisions may seem almost interchangeable. But the truth is, there are still some things that exist within our laptops but not on our smart or not-so-smart TVs. Whether ...
Panasonic makes a broad range of professional displays. While they use similar technology to their consumer electronics products, they are designed to operate well in ...
As computer technology becomes more integrated with other technologies, it is becoming easier to connect different electronics to create a wider array of options for work and entertainment needs. The ...
Using Windows on a larger screen is a great experience that everyone should try it once. In a previous article, we saw how to cast or mirror a Windows screen to another device. In this post, we will ...
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Apple’s MacBooks are excellent content-consumption machines, but even the roomiest 16-inch MacBook Pro can’t compare to viewing your favorite shows on a large TV. Whether you’re watching a movie or ...
It sounds like the simplest thing in the world, and fortunately, the XPS 15 does have the necessary ports to hook it up to a TV. However, that's not the whole story, and thanks to its Thunderbolt 3 ...
Connecting your laptop to your Roku allows for real-time sharing of videos, photos, and websites. Follow specific steps on both Windows and macOS for successful connection with Roku. Windows requires ...
So you want to share photos, watch videos, or play computer games on the expansive screen of your HDTV? On one hand, this is a really simple how-to: use HDMI! That, of course, isn't the whole story.