TV projection – four methods of projection of mobile phones and computers to Konka TV|BJCast

There are many ways to cast the screen of Konka TV. The following are some common ways:

1. DLNA projection:

When the mobile phone and Konka TV are in the same LAN, open the app that supports video push, and find the “TV” logo in the playback interface. After clicking, the mobile phone will automatically find Konka TV, and the screen can be cast after confirming the connection.

2. Apple Mobile airplay screen:

  • Connect your phone and TV to the same Wi Fi network.
  • Slide down from the top right corner of the mobile phone screen (or slide down from the top of the screen according to different mobile phone models) to call out the control center.
  • Click the screen mirroring function in the control center.
  • Select the corresponding Konka TV in the list to complete the mobile screen projection.

TV projection - four methods of projection of mobile phones and computers to Konka TV|BJCast

3. Miracast screen of Android mobile phone:

  • Open “Settings” in your phone, and then click “more connections”.
  • After entering “more connections”, click “mobile screen”.
  • Turn on the function switch after “mobile screen projection”.
  • Press the “input/source” button on Konka TV and select the “Miracast” option.
  • Select the Android mobile device you want to connect to, and then start the screen projection.

4. Wired projection:

  • Use the HDMI cable to connect the HDMI connector of Konka TV and computer.
  • Press windows+p on the computer to open the projection settings and change to copy mode.
  • Open the setting on Konka TV, change the signal source to HDMI, and then the computer picture can be projected.

Please note that different Konka TV models and different mobile phone systems may vary, so please choose the appropriate screen projection method according to the actual situation of your equipment and system. If you encounter difficulties, it is recommended to consult the user manual of Konka TV or search online for specific screen projection tutorials.