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LED and OLED TVsI just bought a 2024 DU8000.
It's gonna take me a while to figure it out.
I'm pretty sure that I've read in online reviews that the DU8000 supports Air Play. I've downloaded the user guide & looked thru it & I haven't seen anything in the user guide about setting up Air Play. Of course, I haven't read every page in the user guide. I guess that somewhere in the Settings are instructions for enabling AirPlay. Where in the Settings are the instructions for enabling AirPlay?
It would be neat to sit on my sofa with my MacBook Air in front of the TV & surf the 'net on a 43 inch screen!
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LED and OLED TVsThis looks like the instructions on page 12 of the Manuel click the link below and select manual English and it will download
https://www.samsung.com/levant/support/model/UA55DU8000UXTW/#downloads
Using Apple AirPlay
Use AirPlay if you are an iPhone or iPad user. For more information, refer to (left directional button)
Connected Devices Connection Guide Smartphone Apple AirPlay. Try Now
This function may not be supported depending on the model or geographical area.
To use Apple AirPlay, make sure (left directional button) Settings All Settings Connection Apple
AirPlay Settings is enabled.
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yesterday in
LED and OLED TVs1. Open Settings on your TV.
2. Navigate to General.
3. Find Apple AirPlay Settings (this may also be listed as "AirPlay").
4. Turn on AirPlay.
Once enabled, you'll be able to connect your MacBook Air to the TV using AirPlay, allowing you to wirelessly display content from your MacBook on the large screen.
Enjoy surfing the web on your 43-inch TV!
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LED and OLED TVsThank you for your help!
Yesterday, I enabled screen mirroring on my Mac mini & my desktop showed up on my TV! At first I couldn't figure out how to disconnect my mini. On my mini I saw the TV display & the mini display next to each other. I clicked on the TV & saw "disconnect" & I clicked on that. COOL!
I have a wireless Apple keyboard & a wireless mouse. They're enabled on my mini but not on my MacBook Air. I can enable the wireless keyboard & mouse on my laptop & sit on my sofa & surf the 'net.
HMM, instead of using my 1080P 27 inch monitor connected by an HDMI cable, I can surf the 'net wirelessly.
I just had a thought. I don't need to enable the wireless keyboard & mouse on my laptop. I just sit on my sofa with my wireless keyboard & mouse & surf the 'net! COOL!
It'll take me awhile to figure out the menu.