Monitor stuck at 60Hz can be due to misconfigured settings or driver issues. Device compatibility, application interference, and damaged cables may cause the problem
Both TV and PC must be on same Wi-Fi network. Windows 10/11 users access Screen Share through Settings. TV must be powered on during connection process
Fire TV devices work with Amazon Prime and support major streaming services. Roku offers affordable streaming devices with AirPlay support. Apple TV provides familiar interface and supports AirPlay. Chromecast includes Google TV and supports major streaming services. Xbox and PlayStation consoles can stream content without dedicated smart TV
Android TV box requires HDMI port and HDTV. Connect box to TV using HDMI cable and power. Plug in remote and pair it with TV. Select language and connect to WiFi network. Update system if available
Modern smart TVs and gaming consoles can use official YouTube apps. Most Samsung, LG, and Sony smart TVs come with YouTube preinstalled. Download YouTube app from device's app store and sign in
Laptop can be used as second monitor for increased productivity. Two main methods available: Settings app and Quick Settings. Method 1: Through Display settings via HDMI or wireless connection. Method 2: Adding Wireless Display feature through Optional Features