From the demand of playing games to giving a presentation on big screen TVs, screencast to TV from a laptop has become a vital part of our life. But due to Apple Airplay’s incompatibility with Windows laptops, & most Android TVs, it is tough to find a method to connect these operating systems for mirroring. Moreover, cast to non-smart TVs from laptop seems impossible.
And if you are searching for ways to connect all kinds of laptops to all kinds of TVs, you have come to the right spot. In this blog, we will enlist all screen mirroring methods available in the market, their casting procedure, and their pros & cons. So, keep reading if you wanna become a pro in screen mirroring.
There are tens, if not hundreds, of methods to mirror a laptop screen to a TV, but unfortunately, they may not all work for your laptop & TV. You see, there are 2-main factors here that decide which method you can use for casting, such as;
Non-Smart TV: These include all traditional TVs which don’t have internet access, Apps, and built-in mirroring option. So, your options are limited in these TVs, and the only way to cast on these TVs is an external dongle & HDMI cable.
Smart TV: In these TVs, you can use almost all methods because they have Android/another operating system that allows internet access, an App Store to download Apps, and built-in mirroring capability (but only some have Airplay). So, in these TV, you can cast directly. However, the TV’s built-in casting feature causes a lot of lag. So, it’s best to use other casting methods like cable, Dongle, or Third-party Apps for better speed, remote mirroring, and Airplay capability (if your TV doesn’t support Airplay).
As explained above, old traditional TVs don’t have any built-in mirroring software, nor can you install any in them because they don’t have internet access/App store. So, the only ways you can mirror them are;
“VGA cable, also known as Video Graphic Array Cable, will be a medium to display your laptop’s screen to any TV.”
It is important to note that VGA cables can only transmit video signals, so if you want to listen to audio, you will also need an additional Audio cable.
You can connect any laptop, Mac, or Windows to any old TV in the following way.
1. Grab one end of the VGA cable and connect it to the TV VGA port > and then connect the other end of the VGA cable to your laptop’s VGA port.
2. select the relevant VGA port from the input settings on your TV.
3. Now, find the audio port at the back of your TV and push one side of the Audio cable into it and fix the other end of the Audio cable into your laptop headphones port.
4. click the right mouse button on your laptop> then select Display settings.
5. In the window, keep sliding down until you find the “Detect” option; click on it.
6. In the same window, change the “Display resolution” to the maximum so you will get a better picture quality on your TV.
HDMI cable, which is short for High-Definition Multimedia Interface cable, is also primarily developed for screen mirroring.
You can connect any laptop to any TV using HDMI by following the below step-by-step guide;
1. Locate the HDMI port at the back of your TV and connect one end of the HDMI to it.
2. Grab the other end of the HDMI and plug it into your laptop’s HDMI port.
3. Lastly, select the relative HDMI input on your TV, and you will see your laptop screen mirroring your big TV screen with audio.
“As the name suggests, External Dongles are smart gadgets which, when you connect to your old traditional TV, make it compatible with wireless mirroring.”
There are 2-kinds of External Dongles;
a) Simple Dongles like Chromecast/Miracast, which only allows mirroring.
b) Advanced Dongles like Amazon tv Fire Stick make your old TV just like advanced Android TVs and allows many functions with mirroring, gaming, App store, browsing, streaming ( Youtube, etc. ), and much more.
It is important to note that all external dongles have their setup process. Below we will enlist the procedure for how you can connect Chromecast to your old TV for mirroring from the laptop’s screen.
1. First, plug the Chromecast into the HDMI port on your television.
2. grab the Chromocast USB cable and push it into a close-by USB port or wall charger.
3. Now, on your laptop, open Chrome browser > and then look at the right-hand side upper portion; you will see a 3-dot icon ; click on it.
4. In the new list, choose “Cast” > then select “Cast Screen option” and finally choose your TV Chromecast.
As mentioned above, Smart TVs have both built-in mirroring functions and internet access to download mirroring Apps, so almost every mirroring method applies to them. For Smart TVs, you don’t have to buy pricey dongles. And the most suitable method for mirroring to Smart TVs from laptops are;
“Airplay is a data sharing protocol developed by Apple. It can also be used for Screen Mirroring.”
This method is best if you are a Macbook owner because, officially, it only allows screen mirroring via Airplay. But before mirroring your Mac via Airplay, check if your TV has Airplay compatible or not; If it is not, then you can use our FlashGet Cast method to mirror your Macbook to any TV.
Follow the below step-by-step procedure to cast Macbook to Airplay compatible TVs;
1. On your Smart TV, switch on Airpaly.
2. Interface television and PC to the same Wi-Fi network.
3. Presently, on your Macbook > Go to Control Panel (on the upper right side) > Pick Screen Mirroring > From the rundown, select your brilliant television.
“Most Smart TVs & Windows PCs in the market have built-in Mirroring functions, mostly based on Miracast & Chromecast. So, they are compatible with each other.”
By following the below procedure, you can cast any Windows laptop to all brands of TVs (except Apple) like Samsung, LG, Panasonic, and so on;
1. Find the Screen Mirror or Cast option on your Smart TV, which will probably be in the settings (location changes from Model to Model for each brand).
2. Open the Wireless Display connection option on your Windows by pressing the “Windows Logo key + K.”
3. Now, choose your TV, and your laptop will start sharing its screen to the big screen.
Follow the below steps and mirror MacOS/Windows laptop conveniently to any brand TV;
If you are confused about which method will work and best for your laptop & TV, then don’t worry. You can see our comparison chart below, compare their pros & cons, and then choose the best one for you easily;
Name | VGA cable | HDMI cable | External Dongle | Built-in Airplay | Built-in Cast in Android TVs | FlashGet Cast |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Free | X | X | X | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Via Wire | ✓ | ✓ | X | X | X | ✓ |
Via Wireless | X | X | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Work with Macbook | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | X | ✓ |
Work with Windows PC | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | X | ✓ | ✓ |
Best for OldTVs | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | X | X | X |
Best for Smart TVs | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓✓ | ✓✓ | ✓✓✓ |
Remote Worldwide Mirroring | X | X | X | X | X | ✓ |
Portable | X | X | X | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Lag-Free | ✓✓✓ | ✓✓✓ | ✓✓ | ✓✓ | ✓ | ✓✓ |
As you can see above, if you have an old TV, then your only options are cables and dongles;
While in the case of smart TVs, cables are out of the question, and your best bet is third-party Apps like FlashGet Cast because built-in mirroring functions lag a lot and, in most cases, are incompatible.
Above all, if you are a teacher & office person, and want to mirror your laptop screen to their TV from a different part of the country/world, then built-in features will not work, and your only choice will be FlashGet Cast (third-party software).
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