PC Screen Mirroring: An Efficient Large-Screen Display Solution
This PC screen mirroring solution breaks free from cable limitations, making it easy to display content from computers with various operating systems on a large screen. It’s a simple and stable solution that’s perfect for meetings, classes, and design discussions.
Versatile Device Compatibility, Flexible Connections
Whether you’re using a laptop or a desktop with a Windows system or a MacBook with macOS, you can connect smoothly. The connection methods are flexible. For wireless mirroring, you can quickly pair by scanning a QR code or using the “Wireless Display” function in your system settings. The connection is completed in about 3 seconds. For wired mirroring, you just plug in the appropriate cable, with no need for extra drivers. It’s plug-and-play. Both new and old computers are compatible, so you won’t be limited by a device model or system version.
Clear and Stable Mirroring, All Details Included
It supports 4K high-definition transmission. When you mirror design drawings, the curves of the lines and the details of the textures are clearly visible. When you mirror data reports, the small text in the tables and the complex charts are sharp and clear. The transmission latency is as low as 30ms, and the audio and picture are synchronized with no lag. When playing a presentation video or a dynamic courseware, the picture is smooth with no ghosting or audio and picture misalignment, making for a more professional presentation.
Adaptable and Efficient for Multiple Scenarios
- For meetings: Multiple computers can be mirrored in a split-screen view to a large meeting screen, allowing you to compare different proposals at the same time without having to switch back and forth. You can also directly annotate and edit on the large screen while presenting, so ideas can be implemented on the spot, which makes meeting discussions more efficient.
- For classes: A teacher can mirror courseware from their computer and highlight key points with real-time annotations, so students can see everything more clearly. Students can also mirror their homework and project reports from their computers to the large screen, making them more proactive in sharing their ideas.
- For design discussions: A designer can mirror a design draft to a large screen, allowing the team to discuss color schemes and layout details around the display. Problems are clearly visible, and edits can be marked on the screen on the spot, which helps ideas come to life more smoothly.
An administrator can also remotely check the status of mirroring devices and set permissions to prevent irrelevant content from causing a disturbance. There’s no complex wiring needed, as the devices just connect to the network to be used. Daily maintenance is hassle-free, and it can easily meet your needs for displaying computer content on a large screen.