


Apple sells a lightning digital AV adaptor with an additional power port (so you can charge your iPhone or iPad while you present from it). If you have access to a monitor and you don’t want to connect wirelessly you can always opt for a good old-fashioned cable adaptor.
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Once that’s done, and your Apple TV and your iOS device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network, you should be able to find your Apple TV and start your presentation. Next, you enable AirPlay on your iPhone or iPad. Assuming you do have Apple TV, navigate to the Settings menu, and then activate AirPlay. AirPlay is a feature of Apple TV, so the catch is that you must also have the Apple TV set-top box, which retails for $99. If your device is running iOS version 5 or higher, you can use AirPlay to mirror your phone on your television. Assuming you have a compatible external television, you can download AllCast on your iOS device, make sure both the TV and phone or tablet are on the same Wi-Fi network, and then stream at will. AllCast is available in the Apple app store and is compatible with Roku, Apple TV, Xbox 360, Xbox One as well as Smart TVs from Samsung, Sony and Panasonic. If you want to skip the extra dongles and wires you can use the app AllCast to wirelessly stream the content that’s on your phone to an external monitor. There are lots of ways to bring your mobile presentation to life by casting through projectors or external screens, it all depends on the type of technology you’re using and the level of connectivity you require. If you have a presentation coming up and you want to showcase your visuals using your iPhone or iPad, we’ve got you covered.
