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over a year ago
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"Buy a Google Chromecast, they are less than 30 snots and can stream youtube to your TV amongst other stuff."
Best gadget I bought last year, recommend it to everyone who streams stuff. |
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"Buy a Google Chromecast, they are less than 30 snots and can stream youtube to your TV amongst other stuff.
Best gadget I bought last year, recommend it to everyone who streams stuff."
Erm - could you stream redtube to your tv with one of these too? |
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There is a smart box thingy available on Amazon that allows you to put the Internet on your TV. I've had one for months and it works very well. I paid £100 for mine but they are available for half that now. |
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Does anyone know if its possible to connect my ps4 to my laptop through the WiFi so I don't have to keep swapping HDMI cables?
I only just bought a new TV and constant swapping on my old TV ruined the ports and made me have to get a new one |
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"Buy a Google Chromecast, they are less than 30 snots and can stream youtube to your TV amongst other stuff.
Best gadget I bought last year, recommend it to everyone who streams stuff.
Erm - could you stream redtube to your tv with one of these too? "
From your laptop, yes, if you use Chrome with a Chromecast extension. Not via your phone as it's not a compatible app yet. |
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"Does anyone know if its possible to connect my ps4 to my laptop through the WiFi so I don't have to keep swapping HDMI cables?
I only just bought a new TV and constant swapping on my old TV ruined the ports and made me have to get a new one"
Have you looked at HDMI splitters? |
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"Does anyone know if its possible to connect my ps4 to my laptop through the WiFi so I don't have to keep swapping HDMI cables?
I only just bought a new TV and constant swapping on my old TV ruined the ports and made me have to get a new one
Have you looked at HDMI splitters? "
Are you the popular front of judea ? |
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"Does anyone know if its possible to connect my ps4 to my laptop through the WiFi so I don't have to keep swapping HDMI cables?
I only just bought a new TV and constant swapping on my old TV ruined the ports and made me have to get a new one
Have you looked at HDMI splitters?
Are you the popular front of judea ? "
Fuck off! |
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"is it possible to run you tube on your phone and transfer it to your tv for viewing ?
if so what is required in order to do it ?"
Easiest solution that I used for ages before recently upgrading to a Smart TV was: buy a HDMI to micro-USB adapter on eBay for about a fiver. The adapter usually requires its own power (don't know why!) which I sorted by plugging it into a spare USB socket on the back of the telly. Was great for BT Sport, YouTube etc..
I know there are higher tech solutions without wires, but this was cheap as chips Obviously only works for phones with micro-USB connnectors, I don't know if there's an iPhone equivalent. If so it probably costs 5 times as much |
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"Does anyone know if its possible to connect my ps4 to my laptop through the WiFi so I don't have to keep swapping HDMI cables?
I only just bought a new TV and constant swapping on my old TV ruined the ports and made me have to get a new one"
Should be easy. I used to do it with ps3, so ps4 should be possible, and no doubt better. Look at your homenetwork on PC, and allow the ps4 into it. Probably a step by step guide hidden away on the ps4. |
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"Does anyone know if its possible to connect my ps4 to my laptop through the WiFi so I don't have to keep swapping HDMI cables?
I only just bought a new TV and constant swapping on my old TV ruined the ports and made me have to get a new one
Have you looked at HDMI splitters?
Are you the popular front of judea ?
Fuck off! "
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"Does anyone know if its possible to connect my ps4 to my laptop through the WiFi so I don't have to keep swapping HDMI cables?
I only just bought a new TV and constant swapping on my old TV ruined the ports and made me have to get a new one
Have you looked at HDMI splitters?
Are you the popular front of judea ?
Fuck off!
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"Does anyone know if its possible to connect my ps4 to my laptop through the WiFi so I don't have to keep swapping HDMI cables?
I only just bought a new TV and constant swapping on my old TV ruined the ports and made me have to get a new one
Have you looked at HDMI splitters? "
Yes but I didn't want loads of cables trailing, its bad enough that I've got router, sky box, ps4, blue ray and TV all connected up with wires in and out without trailing more!! |
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