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Who uses screen mirroring technology
Screen mirroring is used in schools, homes and businesses for in-class content sharing, collaboration, meetings and home entertainment.
Screen mirroring is used in schools, homes and businesses for in-class content sharing, collaboration, meetings and home entertainment.
Screen Mirroring is a technique, which allows you to mirror your smartphone on the TV screen. You can easily access all of your games, photos, videos and other application on a big screen using this Screen Stream Mirroring App.
Screen mirroring technology is used in higher education to promote collaboration, display student work and add mobility to instructional delivery. Screen mirroring solutions that have cross-platform compatibility are ideal for education settings because a wide range of device types are frequently used in schools.
Professionals often need to present content to a big screen during meetings. Screen mirroring technology makes it easy to share presentations or reports, brainstorm and collaborate in the places they meet, like conference rooms, huddle spaces and common areas. Similar to schools, companies deploy multiple devices types. An organization’s wireless presentation solution must accommodate the devices its employees — and guests — use.
General consumers mirror and stream movies, videos, photos, mobile gameplay, music and more from their devices to TVs with a compatible receiver.
BiJie is a high-tech R&D enterprise focusing on the wireless display and interactive. It is committed to provide leading wireless display and interactive product and solution of smart meeting room and classroom.
BiJie can supply Miracast SDK or WiDi SDK which supports UIBC and Intel Cursor. We also can supply SDKs of other Wireless Display protocols such as Airplay, DLNA, Google Cast.
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