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How to connect your iPhone or iPad to your big-screen TV

Your iPhone and iPad screens are beautiful enough, but are they big enough to show off your favorite videos, photos, and other visual content? Probably not; fortunately, it’s easy enough to connect those devices to your big-screen TV. We’ll show you all the ways to do just that. And you don’t even need a fancy smart TV.

Keep in mind that if your goal is to watch streaming services such as , Netflix, or Hulu on your television, mirroring your iPhone or iPad is neither necessary nor the most practical solution. Instead, you can buy a low-cost streaming media player such as a  or , plug them into your TV, and operate.

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