Small Device for Big Screen
While initially you might have a projector to enjoy movies, TV, and gaming on a large format screen, you may also want to project content from your iOS or Android devices onto that large screen. After all, we all have photos, videos, and playlists of favorite songs easily accessible on our phones and other mobile devices. But connecting them to the projector seems like a daunting task. Well, it's not necessarily so.
Projectors offer a great way to view content in a larger, more accommodating manner to share with others. The photos and videos you often see on a 6 to 8-inch screen look much better on a 200-inch screen. Let us tell you that. This is especially useful when you have people who want to view your content. A large, magnificent screen that everyone can enjoy at once, surpassing a small mobile device. This applies to travel photos, family videos, and even your personal artwork created on your phone while commuting. Whatever the content may be, a projector link will make it stand out.
Wired or Wireless Connection: You Choose
Connecting Your Phone to Your Projector: Easy Steps
Exploring Connection Options: Wired vs Wireless
Discovering Wireless Alternatives for Your Projector
Optimal Viewing Modes
Choosing the Best Viewing Mode for Your Phone
Ready to Enjoy: Seamless Connection Setup
So, as you see, it's as simple as connecting any modern device. Not overly complicated or too complex to set up. In fact, thanks to the maturity of iOS and Android, there are no related settings. Your phone automatically outputs to its screen when it detects an 'out' connection, so all you need to do is change the source on the receiving device - in this case, your projector. That takes less than two seconds with your remote control.
