Miracast


Miracast is a standard developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance for displaying mobile devices on desktop displays (TVs, computer monitors and meeting room projectors). As a medium of communication, Wi-Fi Direct technology is used, but you can also use USB or HDMI interfaces to stream video and audio to non-Miracast certified devices. Between certified devices, it is possible to upload an HD 1080p image and 5.1 surround sound.

Devices and operating systems support

The Wi-Fi Alliance keeps an up-to-date list of certified source and target devices. The first certifications were issued in September 2012.

Currently, Miracast support natively supports the BlackBerry 10, Android, and Microsoft Windows platforms from Windows 8.1.

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