AJ_ wrote:Does Airplay send the sound to the TV when mirroring the desktop? Reckon that'd probably make an Apple TV worthwhile.
Jimmy The Lips wrote:Apple TV,  £99 if bought in the UK but if you know anyone in the US they sell it for $99 so you can save a few quid.
monkey wrote:Can you turn the laptop display off when mirroring?
Sasukekun wrote:Ok, does anyone here know their way around Google Sync? I'm trying to get my iPad Calendar events to sync to my google account so that they sync to my Android phone's calendar. Unfortunately, while I appear to have set up the account so the my Google Calendar syncs to my iPad, it isn't taking the events from my iPad and adding them to my Google calendar. I've looked up various web pages, and none of them seem to explain how I get it to work the way around I require. Any ideas?
M0stly harm13ss wrote:Sas, I've sort of had the same issue with my iPhone and work calender. If I set up an event on my phone, it defaults to the iPhone iCloud calender not my work Exchange one, I have to go into the Calender option on the event and change it manually (just looking at my phone now, I have an Exchange calender, a gmail calender and iCloud calenders available to choose from). Hopefully that works for you.Sasukekun wrote:Ok, does anyone here know their way around Google Sync? I'm trying to get my iPad Calendar events to sync to my google account so that they sync to my Android phone's calendar. Unfortunately, while I appear to have set up the account so the my Google Calendar syncs to my iPad, it isn't taking the events from my iPad and adding them to my Google calendar. I've looked up various web pages, and none of them seem to explain how I get it to work the way around I require. Any ideas?
Yes, that is awesome and, sadly, I have to give Apple money now. Thanks for all the info.Jimmy The Lips wrote:It does indeed.  Sound comes out through the TV and no sound out of the laptop,  the volume controls on the laptop control the volume on the apple tv, not the tv volume mind as you need your tv control for that.  Seriously its excellent!Does Airplay send the sound to the TV when mirroring the desktop? Reckon that'd probably make an Apple TV worthwhile.
monkey wrote:Can you turn the laptop display off when mirroring?
Liveinadive wrote:Does it just mirror or is there a way of using the TV as a second display?
AJ_ wrote:Have you tried turning it off and on again?
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