Примери за използване на Supports miracast на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Still unsure whether your device supports Miracast?
If your laptop, tablet,or phone supports Miracast, you can connect and share whatever's on your device's screen on the Surface Hub without using cables.
Check whether your source device supports Miracast technology.
Wi-Fi media transmitter Smart Transmitter X1Ensures convenient data transmission from Android oriOS devices to TV with HDMI-in port. Supports Miracast, DLNA.
Make certain that the display you want paired supports Miracast too and it also is turned on.
Refer to the instruction manual of your Wi‑Fi device to find out if it supports Miracast.
To help avoid problems projecting,make sure your PC supports Miracast and that it has the most current drivers.
Ensures convenient data transmission from Android oriOS devices to TV with HDMI-in port. Supports Miracast, DLNA.
If your PC came with Windows 8.1 or Windows RT 8.1 andyour wireless display supports Miracast, you're ready to add the wireless display to your PC to complete the connection, and start projecting.
If you see Add a wireless display,your PC supports Miracast.
PocketBook SURFpad 4 line supports Miracast a peer-to-peer wireless screencasting standard, which enables to broadcast even of the"heaviest" video and audio content to other devices in real-time.
Checking whether your mobile device supports Miracast technology.
Make sure that the display you want to project to supports Miracast and that it's turned on.
However, if you upgraded your PC from an older version of Windows,you will need to make sure your PC supports Miracast and is ready to project.
Or get rid of wires entirely and project your phone to a TV orother device that supports Miracast.
An increasing number of TVs support Miracast without the need for extra hardware.
A growing number of televisions support Miracast without the need for additional hardware.
Wi‑Fi enabled devices,such as smartphones and tablets, that support Miracast can be used to enjoy Screen mirroring on your BRAVIA TV.
The other device must support Miracast technology.
For other TVs that do not support Miracast.
To set up a display that doesn't already support Miracast.
The only requirement for this is that your device needs to support Miracast or DLNA standard.
You have to be sure that the wireless displays you want to project to support Miracast, and that is turned ON.
If the device you're projecting to doesn't support Miracast, then you will need a Miracast adapter(sometimes also called a dongle) that plugs into an HDMI port on your display device.
Also, if the display you will project to doesn't support Miracast, you will need to set up the display by adding an extra piece of hardware to it before you can start projecting.
From other specifications note HDMI 1.4, S/PDIF, 3 USB port 2.0, rraz″em 10/100 Ethernet,802.11n WiFi, support Miracast and DLNA, 5-channel and 7-channel sound, as well as the ability to work as a television satellite receiver card DVB-T2.
Better yet, Miracast supports Digital Rights Management(DRM), which means that services like iPlayer and YouTube can be sent to a TV.
Miracast requires a display adaptor which supports Windows Display Driver Model(WDDM) 1.3, and a Wi-Fi adaptor that supports Wi-Fi Direct.