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How to Connect Your Mac to TV Wirelessly?

  • BenQ
  • 2020-06-18

 

With the increased use of home offices today, more and more people are looking to wirelessly connect a Macbook or iMac to a TV.  If you have photos, movies – or Keynote presentations you want to share with others – there are the two effective approaches to consider – which don’t require any IT support.

A man looking for ways to connect Mac to TV wirelessly

Wireless Screen Mirroring with Apple TV

Lots of Mac users have an Apple TV they use for content – somewhere between 16 and 20 million units sold as of the writing of this article. With AirPlay and a little setup time, you can use your TV as a giant monitor to either mirror your screen- or extend your desktop. This is an easy way to share photo albums or iMovie videos from your Mac.

To connect Mac to a TV using Airplay, first set up your Apple TV with your TV. Make sure both Apple TV and Mac laptop are on the same Wi-Fi before you proceed. You then select the AirPlay icon in your menu bar. From the dropdown menu choose one of the three options:

  1. Mirror Built-In Display (matches your ratio and resolution to the TV)
  2. Mirror TV (matches the TV`s aspect ratio and resolution)
  3. Use As Separate Display (treats your TV as an additional display).
  4. After selecting the preference, select the TV to which you want to connect. And you are ready to share the content.

Wireless Screen Mirroring in Collaborative Environments

If you need to collaborate using a TV with your Mac device – then you may want to look at other options to connect your TV. Why? Even in a home office, there are significant limits on Airplay when needing to collaborate

Bottom line – if you are going to have multiple people who are sharing your TV – and need device flexibility – you are going to want a corporate-grade wireless screen mirroring to enable anyone to connect to your TV – without a big hassle. The good news is that they are less expensive than ever and offer state-of-the-art collaboration features.

BenQ InstaShow Wireless Screen Mirroring System for Macs

One popular approach for collaboration spaces as well as home-based work areas where you want to have a Mac share your television is the BenQ InstaShow. Available in either HDMI or USB-C connectors, you can simply connect a button to your Mac, then tap and present. It comes with two buttons and an attractive holder to keep your workspace organized.  To learn more about how to use these types of systems you can access our library of articles on your different choices here.