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    Screen Casting 101: The Wired and Wireless Ways to Share Displays

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  1. Vince Font

    Vince Font Notebook Geek NBR Reviewer

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    Want to project your notebook, tablet, or smartphone display onto a larger screen, like that 60-inch HDTV sitting in your living room or office conference room? The good news is that there are many ways to do it, both with and without wires. The bad news is also that there are many ways to do it, all depending on the hardware and inputs, and especially with wireless methods, things can get confusing fast. Here are the basics.

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