TV Projection – How to use the Bijie Multimedia Collaboration System to project mobile phones and computers onto Sharp TV? Become a smart display screen?

When it comes to television, its functions far exceed those of traditional televisions, such as the ability of a mobile phone to project a screen onto a television. There are many TV brands in the market, and there are not many TVs with mobile screen projection function, including Sharp. So how does Sharp TV project screen on a mobile phone?

Wired screen projection method

The wired screen projection method is less commonly used, which requires the use of Sharp TV’s HDMI or VGA interface. The HDMI interface needs to have MHL function, which refers to the high-definition audio and video standard interface of mobile terminals, usually marked on the interface. Moreover, mobile phones also need to support MHL function, which is generally not included in today’s mobile phones. So if you want to use wired projection, you need a converter to connect your phone/computer to your TV.

Wireless screen projection method

Wireless screen mirroring is commonly used, which refers to the use of wireless connections for screen mirroring. However, it is important to ensure that Sharp TVs are smart TVs, and that both the phone and TV remain on the same WiFi network. It should be noted that different mobile systems have different specific operations, mainly including iOS system and Android system.

1. IOS system

Using an Apple phone, slide up from the bottom to open the “Control Interface”, click on “AirPlay Mirror”, and you can directly see the name of the TV. After clicking, the TV will display the screen of the phone.

2. Android system

On Sharp TV, the first step is to turn on the “wireless screen projection” function, and then turn on “wireless display” in the wireless connection mode of the Android phone. At this time, the name of the TV will appear on the Android phone. After successful connection, the TV will display the screen of the phone.

The above two methods are applicable to smart TVs. If Sharp TVs at home or in the office are not smart TVs, how should they be projected? We recommend using the Bijie Multimedia Collaboration System, which supports projection protocols such as Miracast, AirPlay, WiDi, Google Cast, Huawei Cast+, and practical functions such as multi-channel projection, information publishing, weak network confrontation, projection control, and webpage projection. In addition, we are now launching the Enterprise and Micro version of the Collaboration System. If enterprises are accustomed to or frequently use Enterprise WeChat for office work, this product will be more efficient and flexible.