It's easy to connect an iPad to a projector to stream content to a larger display. Here's what you need to know to do it.
In addition to enabling you to check your email, watch movies or surf the Web, Apple's iPad tablet is also useful as a portable projection device. If you need to show a presentation to a group of ...
AirPlay, Apple’s innovative wireless technology, has transformed the way users share content from their iPhones and iPads to larger displays. Whether you’re looking to stream your favorite movie, ...
Q: I am school teacher and would like to use an iPad to wirelessly connect to a projector so I can display instructional materials on the wall of my room. Is this possible? -- Bryan Whiting A: Yes.
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I don't like using PowerPoint in the classroom, so I usually use a blackboard or an overhead projector. What I'd like to do is write on a projector-connected iPad, have the screen content projected on ...
I tested my colleague's new Apple iPad 2 and there's only one feature I liked that's worthy of an upgrade--the video mirroring. With video mirroring, I can run any iPad or iPhone app on the iPad 2 and ...
Your iPhone and iPad screens are beautiful enough, but are they big enough to show off your favorite videos, photos, and other visual content? Probably not; fortunately, it’s easy enough to connect ...
When you first turn on your projector, you may be surprised to find there's no picture from your computer. By default, Windows does not feed images to the screen and video out ports at the same time.
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