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  2. scrcpy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrcpy

    Chris Hoffman of How-To Geek compared scrcpy to AirMirror and Vysor, two other applications with a similar function. Hoffman also pointed to Miracast as an alternative, while noting that it is no longer widely supported among new Android devices, and that it does not support remotely controlling the device. [3]

  3. Miracast - Wikipedia

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    Nokia devices, which ran a near-stock version of Android, originally did not support Miracast. However, Nokia 7 Plus, 8, 8 Sirocco, and 8.1 smartphones that have been upgraded to Android 9 or 10 are able to support Miracast, after enabling Wireless Display Certification in Developer Options.

  4. Wi-Fi Direct - Wikipedia

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    Google announced Wi-Fi Direct support in Android 4.0 in October 2011. [17] While some Android 2.3 devices like Samsung Galaxy S II have had this feature through proprietary operating system extensions developed by OEMs, the Galaxy Nexus (released November 2011) was the first Android device to ship with Google's implementation of this feature ...

  5. Microsoft Lumia 950 - Wikipedia

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    The phone has issues with AT&T's LTE network when users do not first insert a SIM card before going through the phone's setup procedure, [26] [27] Cortana can cause echoes during voice calls, [28] and the phone has been reported to have Wi-Fi issues. [29] Australian carrier Telstra has claimed the Lumia 950 has connectivity issues on their ...

  6. Google Cast - Wikipedia

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    Google Cast is a proprietary protocol developed by Google for playing locally stored or Internet-streamed audiovisual content on a compatible consumer device. The protocol is used to initiate and control playback of content on digital media players, high-definition televisions, and home audio systems using a mobile device, personal computer, or smart speaker.

  7. Talk:Miracast - Wikipedia

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    Miracast does not require access to a Wi-Fi network, as connections are formed via Wi-Fi Direct. This is bad phrasing. In fact any Wi-Fi device needs access to the network. The thing is that the networks may be different. In case of Miracast one of the station become Group Owner which manages infrastructure network type. See Wi-Fi Direct ...

  8. Mobile High-Definition Link - Wikipedia

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    Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) is an industry standard for a mobile audio/video interface that allows the connection of smartphones, tablets, and other portable consumer electronics devices to high-definition televisions (HDTVs), audio receivers, and projectors.

  9. Microsoft Lumia 950 XL - Wikipedia

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    With either the addition of a Microsoft Display Dock or by connecting to a Miracast receiver, the Lumia 950 XL is compatible with Windows Continuum, a technology that allows users to connect their devices to an external monitor for a desktop-like experience.