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Title: Screencasting app Replica adds support for Tesla's huge in-car displays
Post by: HCK on November 02, 2021, 04:05:28 pm
Screencasting app Replica adds support for Tesla's huge in-car displays

What you need to know


Popular screencasting app Replica has been updated to add support for Tesla cars.
Users can cast their iPhone and iPad screens onto Tesla displays using the built-in web browser.


Great for watching videos and looking at photos.

The popular screencasting app Replica has been updated to add support for Tesla's in-car displays, allowing people to throw their iPhone and iPad screens onto their dashboard. Tesla cars join a host of other target devices including Amazon Fire TV sticks, PlayStations, and anything with a modern web browser built in.

The addition of Tesla support means that drivers can now put their iPhone and iPad screens onto their car's display, perfect for sharing photos, watching videos, and more — although DRM content might not work for obvious reasons, unfortunately.

The Replica App Store page says that users can look forward to a simple two-step setup process as well as low latency streaming and HD quality content.

Here's how it works:

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Source: Screencasting app Replica adds support for Tesla's huge in-car displays (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/o6b7uS-2DJ8/screencasting-app-replica-adds-support-teslas-huge-car-displays)