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How to cast your Android screen to a Windows 10 PC


How to cast your Android screen to a Windows 10 PC
The Windows 10 Anniversary Update introduces a new Connect app which lets users cast their Android or Windows 10 Mobile's screen to their Windows 10 PC.If you own an Android device, you will be able to cast your screen to your Windows 10 PC running the Anniversary Update very easily.To cast your Android screen to your PC, just follow the steps below:Open the notification center on your Android phone Expand the quick actions section Click on the Cast button Click on More Settings from the Cast section Search and open the Connect app on your Windows 10 PC After that, make sure wireless display is enabled on your Android phone by clicking on the more icon from the top Wait for your Android phone to find your Windows 10 PC Once your PC shows up, just click on it and it'll start connecting Once connected, you should be able to see your Android screen on your Windows 10 PC as shown in the screenshot belowCasting is a very nice feature in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update that is also available for Windows 10 Mobile devices.


The Akyumen Holophone Phablet dual-boots Android and Windows 10, features a projector


The Akyumen Holophone Phablet dual-boots Android and Windows 10, features a projector
There's no shortage of good smartphones in the market, but there is definitely a need for more unique devices.This is why our heads always turn when we see gadgets like the Akyumen Holophone Phablet (yes… they literally put the word "phablet" in the name).But that moniker is about the only bad thing this device seems to have.


The Holofone Phablet is a 7-inch Android phone / Windows PC with a built-in projector


The Holofone Phablet is a 7-inch Android phone / Windows PC with a built-in projector
Smartphone season is rapidly upon us, with the new versions of Samsung's Galaxy Note and Apple's iPhone rumored to be just around the corner.Unfortunately for those two companies, Akyumen (Pronounced like "acumen," probably) has just announced that its Holofone Phablet, which I assume is going to be the only phone anyone will ever need to buy ever again, will be available September 1st.Measuring in with a whopping 7-inch display, the Holofone literally dwarfs the any of its smartphone competitors (it's still considered a phone) and then completely destroys any screen size comparisons by also having a 45-lumen projector that Akyumen claims can project up to a 100-inch screen.


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