Thankfully enough, you can connect your laptop to your Samsung TV wirelessly and easily. With such ease and simplicity, the need for cables and additional hardware is simply eliminated. There could be many reasons to connect a laptop to Samsung Smart TV. Maybe you want to enjoy media content or gaming on a bigger screen, or want to present anything on your Smart TV, or enjoy photos with family, or many other reasons. If you’re interested in using your Samsung TV as an additional display or as a projector screen, this is the guide for you.
How to Connect Laptop to Samsung TV Wirelessly
There are multiple ways you can follow to connect your laptop to a Samsung TV wirelessly. Both ways are simple and do not require any cables whatsoever. You can follow the method that is easy for you. Let’s start with the first method.
Connect using Samsung Smart View App
The Samsung Smart View app is an app built by Samsung that allows you to mirror your images, audio, and video files from your PC’s screen to your Samsung TV. Follow these steps to connect your laptop wirelessly to the Samsung TV using the app. This is one of the easiest methods if you don’t have the HDMI cable with you. Now let’s move to the second method.
Connect using Direct Screen Mirroring
While the first method is useful when you want to watch or view images, audio, and video files, this second method lets you use your Samsung TV as a secondary display. Follow these steps to know how.
Connect using Chrome Browser
If you have any presentation or media playing in a browser then you can case the browser screen to your Samsung Smart TV. Mostly all popular browsers support the Cast feature. Here in this guide I will share steps for Chrome Browser but you can follow same instructions for other Browsers. This is a great way to share your PC’s screen to your Samsung TV wirelessly. This method works with almost any brand of TV that has Miracast. But, if your TV doesn’t have Miracast, you can always connect a Google Chromecast device and then cast your PC’s screen to your TV easily. Again, both devices should be on the same wifi network. Performing all of these actions should take you less than two minutes to screen mirror from your PC to your Samsung TV. Also Check:
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