How to use Zoom or FaceTime with an Apple TV (or any TV)<article>
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<p>Speaking for myself and seemingly everyone I know, we are all on Zoom, FaceTime, Teams, Hangouts, Meet, Webex, or some other videoconferencing tool all the time, whether for paid work, volunteering and nonprofit involvement, the PTA, or socializing and family conversation.</p><p>Unless you’ve got an iMac and it’s set up in the right place, you might find yourself squinting to see everyone on screen—or leaning in or balancing a laptop on your lap. It’s distracting for you and anyone with whom you’re conversing.</p><p>There’s a better way, if you have an Apple TV or <a href="
https://www.apple.com/ios/home/accessories/#section-tv" rel="nofollow">a newer TV that supports video streaming over AirPlay 2[/url]: you can use AirPlay or AirPlay 2 to stream your Mac, iPhone, or iPad’s screen to the TV. If you purchase an HDMI adapter for a Mac or a mobile device, you can instead hardwire yourself into any TV with an spare HDMI port.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3545400/how-to-use-zoom-or-facetime-with-an-apple-tv-or-any-tv.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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How to use Zoom or FaceTime with an Apple TV (or any TV)