Screenbeam is a brand that produces wireless display receivers that enable users to project their laptop, tablet, or smartphone screens wirelessly onto their TV or projector. The company's products are designed to provide wireless connectivity and collaboration solutions for businesses, schools, and home environments.
Screenbeam was founded in 2011 as a division of Actiontec Electronics.
In 2014, Screenbeam developed its first wireless display product, the Screenbeam Pro.
Since then, Screenbeam has released several wireless display receivers, such as the Screenbeam Mini 2, 750, and 960.
In 2018, Screenbeam introduced the Screenbeam 1100, a wireless display receiver with enterprise-level security features.
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Screenbeam Mini 2 is a wireless display receiver that enables users to stream HD content from their laptop, tablet, or smartphone to their TV or projector.
Screenbeam 750 is a wireless display receiver that features enterprise-class security and supports Windows and macOS.
Screenbeam 960 is a wireless display receiver that supports 4K Ultra HD and features enterprise-level security and manageability options.
Screenbeam 1100 is a wireless display receiver designed for large conference rooms and classrooms, featuring enterprise-level security and network manageability options.
A Screenbeam receiver is a wireless display receiver that allows you to wirelessly display your computer, tablet or phone screen onto your TV or projector.
Connect the Screenbeam receiver to an HDMI port on your TV, then follow the on-screen instructions to connect the receiver to your device.
Yes, Screenbeam receivers are compatible with macOS 10.10 or later.
The range of Screenbeam varies from 10 meters to 30 meters depending on the model of the receiver.
Screenbeam Mini 2 is best for personal use, while Screenbeam 960 and 1100 are best for businesses and schools that require enterprise-level security and manageability options.