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Wireless Connection: Laptop and Desktop to Skyworth Google TV

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If you want to stream content from your laptop or desktop to your Skyworth Google TV, casting is the easiest way to go. Casting allows you to mirror your device's screen, browser tab or send an individual files such as photos, videos, music to your Skyworth TV. Aside from casting there are a few different ways to connect a laptop and desktop to Skyworth Google TV wirelessly. But as mention earlier, the best and the easiest method if you have Skyworth Google TV is Cast Screen using CastPlayTV App, a pre-installed application inside your Skyworth Google TVs.  To use the CastPlayTV App normally, you need to download and install the latest version of Google Chrome browser on your Desktop or Laptop. However, if you have an existing chrome browser installed Laptop or Desktop, be sure to update it to the latest version. Make sure your Laptop or Computer and Skyworth Google TV is connected to the same Local Area Network or Home Network. It is better to set  your WLAN router to 5G mode, and

How to connect my Laptop to Skyworth LED TV using HDMI cable?

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Skyworth Smart TV's (Android TV and Google TV) supports HDMI version 1.4, HDMI version 2.0 and HDMI version 2.1 as well as CEC (Consumer Electronics Control).  HDMI Version 2.1 (2017) Added support for 4K 120p, 8K, scene-by-scene Dynamic HDR and ARC for high-end surround sound (eARC). Ultra high-speed 2.1 cables are required. HDMI Version 2.0 (2013) HDMI 2.0 increased 4K frame rate without needing new cables. Support added for 32 audio channels, two simultaneous video streams, the Rec. 2020 color space, 3D at 25 fps and a super-wide 21:9 aspect ratio. See ITU-R HD standards. HDMI Version 1.4 (2009) HDMI 1.4 added major home theater enhancements, including 4K resolution, 3D, Blu-ray 3D, Ethernet sharing and the audio return channel (see HDMI ARC). See HDMI 1.4. CEC (Consumer Electronics Control)  CEC allows for HDMI devices to be controlled with one remote control. If you try to cast to a CEC supported TV while on a different source input (local TV channel, Cable, USB), source inpu