iPhone (iPad), as the individual using the device, in most cases, fully satisfies the requirements of the owner. But what to do when there is a desire to see the movie in a big company or show pictures to friends? In this case, you can connect your smartphone to your TV, we describe below are 3 ways to do it. <- quick adsense wordpress plugin:! http: />/quicksense.net/ ->
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Wireless connectivity through DLNA
DLNA standard (Digital Living network Alliance) is designed for the transmission of content over a local network, and is supported by most modern TVs. To broadcast the photos, videos and music from your iPhone to the big screen will need to install a special application from the App Store, the good, the majority of them (for example, Flipps, iMediaShare) distributed free of charge.
The algorithm of such programs is quite simple, the only condition – iPhone (iPad) and TV (supporting DLNA) have to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network. It remains to choose the desired application in TV to create a couple, and then start the broadcast content on the big screen. In this case the application itself often provides the user with many different streaming services, movies and music (mostly in English), as well as the ability to transmit content from applications Photo, Video and Music.
If your TV is not equipped with a module Wi- Fi or does not support applications for broadcast content from the iPhone, you can use a special transmitter. For example, Defender Smart Transmitter X1 cost about 2,000 rubles connects to HDMI-connector and the TV receives a signal from a smartphone or tablet on Wi-Fi. To send videos, photos and music must also be installed on the device or Flipps iMediaShare.
The advantage of this method is that the connection does not require additional devices (with the exception of the transmitter in some cases), and is fairly easy to set up. However, such programs are not able to directly display an image to the iPhone screen (iPad) to a TV, but only transmit content from certain iOS applications and connected services partner. In addition, DLNA technology involves the use of the final output device resources (ie, TV) that may affect the speed.
Wired
The vast majority of modern TV sets equipped with HDMI terminals, and / or VGA, which allows you to create a wired connection between your iOS-device and TV. This connection allows direct broadcast image with your smartphone screen in HD-quality 1080p without the slightest delay. The data transfer speed will not only watch movies or pictures, but also comfortable to play dynamic games, fast typing, etc. Using a wired connection you do not need to install additional software, and customize the smartphone – simply connect Lightning ports and HDMI / VGA
What about the disadvantages of a wired connection.? Firstly, it is wired, which in itself is not very convenient – if you want to show pictures on TV at a party, then you or the owner must be an appropriate adapter cable
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Apple TV
iPhone Connect to your TV via Apple TV can be described in three words – quickly, reliably, expensive. Naturally, the spread of 14 thousand rubles for a set top box (fourth generation with 32 GB of internal memory), exclusively for the display output with the iPhone screen on a TV is not profitable, but in general, the purchase of this device is unlikely to be unwarranted.
About the Apple TV capabilities we are told in detail in this material
to start the broadcast content to the iPhone or iPad to your TV to perform quite a pretty simple procedure -. switch on the smartphone to the control point (gesture from the bottom of the screen up) and select Air Play, and then the Apple TV. Will only transfer switch “ Replay ” in the active position
The connection is established automatically, which will signal the appropriate icon in the iPhone or iPad status bar.
This connection is absolutely not important performance of the TV – all resource-intensive processes will be carried out set-top box.
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