While the company hasn’t submitted an exact list of compatible devices, it also stipulates that “hardware must support screen mirroring.” The service will roll out today for select devices including PCs running Windows 8.1 or higher, Windows 8 phones, and Android devices running Android’s 4.4.2 version or higher. However, if you’re part of the Android or Windows faithful, Roku today announced a brand new way to get everything from the “second screen” to the first.Īvailable on its popular Roku 3, and Roku Streaming stick (HDMI version), Roku’s new beta screen mirroring system is designed to be an easy way to share anything from your phone - be it video, photos, or even games - on your TV over Wi-Fi. ![]() Size envy from that massive flat panel calling you from the front of the room can be a frustrating affair. ![]() If you’re not willing to walk around with a massive phablet protruding from your pocket, checking out content on your phone’s tiny screen can get old fast.
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