Mac and a TV, you can gain access to a larger and soft screen, magnifying your enjoyment of movies, TV shows, and various other content. Moreover, this connection can also act as a second monitor for increased productivity and gaming pleasure.
Wired Connection:To connect your older MacBook with a Thunderbolt or HDMI output to most modern TVs using a wired connection, Go through the provided steps:a. Connect the computer's output to a video input on the T.b. On Mac, click the logo of Apple and select "System Preferences."c. In this window, click «Displays.»d. Next, click «Display Settings» located in the bottom left corner.e. Ensure that «Default for display» is selected in the following window, as it usually provides the best choice.f. Most High-definition televisions can play audio from a Mac via an HDMI cable. Next, click the Apple logo, select «System Preferences,» and then click «Sound.» Choose the connected TV as the audio output.
Wireless Connection (AirPlay-enabled Smart TVs):If your Smart TV supports AirPlay, connecting your Mac wirelessly is simple. Go through the provided steps:a. Click the Apple logo and select «System Preferences.»b. Next, click «Displays.»c. From the AirPlay Display drop-down menu, select your TV.
Wireless Connection (Screen Mirroring):Even if your TV does not support AirPlay, you can still wirelessly connect to it using the Screen Mirroring feature. Go through the provided steps:a. First, click the «Control Center» icon.b. Next, click «Screen Mirroring» in the Control Center.c. Now select the needed TV connection. Your Mac's screen will be mirrored almost immediately.
FAQsQ1: Will my Mac's screen be mirrored on the TV when using wireless connection? A: Yes, when connecting wirelessly,
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