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How can I connect Htc One (M8) to the Smart TV

How can I connect Htc One (M8) to the Smart TV


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"Video Mirroring" or "screen casting" the terms are many to mean the ability display the screen of a smartphone or tablet on a TV . Android enables yesterday, thanks to the Chromecast. How it works is explained to you. How to connect Htc One (M8) to the television?

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In order to connect Htc One (M8) to the tv, the first thing is to check that you have a compatible smartphone or Android tablet: Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 10, Samsung Galaxy S4, Samsung Galaxy S4, Google Play Edition, Samsung Galaxy S5 , Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Samsung Galaxy Note 10, HTC One M7, HTC One M7 Google Play Edition, LG G3 , LG G2 or LG G Pro 2.

You then have a Chromecast, which costs about 35 euros. We devoted an entire folder , which I invite you to read. Know that other certified devices "Chromecast" you can now be marketed.

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Google Cast devices allow you to easily cast all your entertainment on your TV or on your ..

You then download the latest version of the Chromecast app on your Android device. If your Android and Chromecast are paired, you just have to select it in the list. The option is also available in Settings> Display> Screen Broadcast (Android Settings> Display> Screen Cast).

There are also more traditional methods, but with a cable: MHL, HDMI ...


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DLNA:

The DLNA acronym is short for Digital Living Network Alliance, a standard to which more than 250 technology companies and are subscribed whose mission is to share online content from any device, regardless of brand or model. Compatible equipment can be of any kind, including routers, TVs, hard drives, mobile phones, computers, etc., but need to be connected to a local network by WiFi or Ethernet.

In general there are three basic types of equipment with different roles within a DLNA network: a server to host multimedia files (a network hard disk, a computer or mobile itself etc.), a player that will play the content (in our case the phone) and a renderer (a screen or stereo). Being all within the same network, detection should be automatic (or almost) and you just have to dissect the terminal device why we play the video file or sound.


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