How to wirelessly display computer content on the BRAVIA TV
This article provides information on how to display the screen of other devices on your TV using Screen mirroring, Wi-Fi Direct®, and the Google Cast™ (Chromecast™ built-in) feature. Compatible functions, operating procedures, and support methods vary according to your TV model and connected device. Check your manual for model-specific information.
Manuals are posted on your model support page.
Notes:
- Only Android TV™ devices support Chromecast built-in.
- Certain Apple iOS™ devices are compatible with Chromecast built-in features.
- If you can't connect wirelessly, use an MHL® cable to connect a mobile device or camera to your TV and use an HDMI® cable for your computer.
Functions
IMPORTANT: Compatible functions vary depending on your TV model. For details, refer to your TV's Help Guide.
Google Cast™ (Chromecast™ built-in)
- How to: How to use Chromecast built-in (Google Cast) on Sony's Google TV™ or Android TV™
- Troubleshooting: Casting from mobile devices or computers to the TV fails.
Wi-Fi Direct
- How to: How to use the Wi-Fi Direct feature on the BRAVIA TV
- Troubleshooting: The Wi-Fi Direct or Screen mirroring function doesn't work.
Apple AirPlay (For Mac OS)
- Compatibility: Does my TV support Apple AirPlay 2 and HomeKit?
- How to/Troubleshooting:
Screen Mirroring (For Windows)
- How to: How to display the image from the Windows 11 or Windows 10 computer on the TV using the screen mirroring feature
- Troubleshooting:The Wi-Fi Direct or Screen mirroring function doesn't work.
Note: When a wireless connection does not work well, you may be able to display a screen of the device on the TV using a wired connection. For details, refer to your TV's Help Guide.
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