

Mirror for Samsung TV is available on the Mac App Store for $9.99. The company is currently working on support for additional TV brands, however launches dates for Sony, Philips, Panasonic and LG Smart TVs cannot be confirmed yet. “Also, during our limited user trials, we had a substantial number of business users who used the app in meetings to share a presentation or spreadsheet with colleagues.” “This is ideal for watching movies on a big TV screen instead of on your laptop”, claims Jan van Ottele, co-founder and managing director. If you see an option to change the screen resolution, you can choose the one that matches the dimensions of your TV or projector. From here, you can use the slider to adjust the overscan or underscan setting.

You can even choose whether you would like the audio of your Mac to be transferred to your TV as well.” While mirroring your Mac to a TV or projector, go to System Preferences > Displays. “When your TV is found, with a click of a button, the screen of your Mac is mirrored on TV. “After launching the application on the Mac, the app will scan your local network for a Samsung Smart TV”, explains Demid Borodin, co-founder and director of Technology. Or, alternatively, used an HDMI cable to connect their Mac to the TV. Likewise, you can do the same with: Mirror for LG TV Mirror for Panasonic TV Mirror for Sony TV Mirror for Philips TV The above are only some examples.
MAC MIRROR FOR SAMSUNG TV INSTALL
Previously, this functionality was only available to Mac users after they bought an AppleTV with AirPlay technology and connected it to their TV. By way of example, you can install Mirror for Samsung TV to mirror whatever is on your Mac to any Samsung TV produced in the past five or so years. The application has the capability to wirelessly mirror the screen of a Mac computer directly on any Samsung Smart TV, without the need for any additional hardware. AirBeamTV, a Dutch Mac software development company, has released the Mirror for Samsung TV application in the Mac App Store.
