One question we get asked a lot goes like this: “How do I connect my new Xperia XZ2 or XZ2 Compact to my TV?” There are a lot of follow-ups too: “What about my monitor or projector? Do I need a cable, or can I do it wireless? Which is better?” In this article, we’ll answer these questions and more, so that you have everything you need to make the right decision. Let’s get started!
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How to connect Honor 9 to TV

The Honor 9 has a gorgeous 1080p display, but if you’ve got a few mates over (or you’ve just got the house to yourself!) then you might prefer to watch videos or play games on your TV, projector or monitor. Thankfully, there are a couple of different ways to connect your Honor 9 to your TV. Here’s everything you need to know!
How to connect your Galaxy S8 to your TV

Here’s how to connect the Samsung Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8+ to your TV, monitor or projector, letting you enjoy videos, games and more on the biggest screen in the room. We’ll cover both wired and wireless methods here, starting with our top choice and moving onto a few alternatives.
How to connect your Galaxy Note 7 to your TV

The Note 7 has a pretty big screen at 5.7 inches, but it’s still way smaller than even the smallest TV. That’s why it makes sense to make use of the Note’s ability to wirelessly stream videos, music, photos and games to your TV, particularly if you want to view something with your friends and family. Here are the best ways to connect your Note 7 to your TV!
Easily mirror your smartphone to 4K displays with this MHL 3.0 adapter

MHL is a pretty awesome technology, letting you mirror your smartphone’s display onto an HDTV using a tiny adapter and an HDMI cable. Recently MHL 3.0 was announced, and the headline feature was 4K support. That means you can mirror onto a 4K HDTV or monitor, letting you watch films in the highest available resolution and with 7.1 surround sound too. Today, we’re happy to announce that our first third-party MHL 3.0 adapter is in stock, at a new low price.