![]() If your Church has a website that they want to show off, then that is easy to do by mirroring the display onto the screen. Note how the video takes up the full width of the TV. Below are two images showing an iPad mirroring its display to an Apple TV, then playing a video. The only consideration to make is that the audio comes out via HDMI with the video, so you would have to make sure that you have an adaptor. So you can easily present any video content from an Apple device on a projector screen. Show video contentĪs I stated earlier, not only does the Apple TV mirror the display, it also mirrors the audio. Great for preachers who like to be in control of their presentation while walking around the stage. Even better, install Apple’s Keynote on an iPad or iPhone and walk around, device in hand, giving the presentation. With any presentation software on a Mac (PowerPoint, Keynote), a presentation can be given in Full HD by mirroring the display onto the projector screen. And by doing so, there are a number of tasks that can be accomplished, and I’ve come up with at least 4 things you could do with an Apple TV.Īll of which can be done wirelessly! 1. Read on to find out what you can do with an Apple TV connected to a projector.Īs I said, either an iPhone (specifically iPhone 4S), iPad (iPad 2 or new iPad) or Mac (running Mountain Lion) can mirror the display (and audio) via an Apple TV. ![]() It is so easy and so cheap (only $100 for the Apple TV + an HDMI cable) to implement with so many advantages, that any church would be crazy not to connect an Apple TV to a projector or TV. IPads, iPhones and (soon) Macs are all able to wirelessly mirror their displays via an Apple TV and present their displays on any screen, monitor or projector attached to that Apple TV, all you need is a wireless network to connect to and you’re off. ![]() Did you know that you can wirelessly mirror the screen of an iPad or iPhone via an Apple TV? Did you know that soon you’ll be able to do the same with your Mac? ![]()
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