Many educators and consumers use Reflector to wirelessly mirror their Chromebook screen to another computer. People often ask us why they can only mirror a single internet browser window (the Chrome browser) instead of the entire Chromebook screen. We've got good news: It is possible to mirror an entire Chromebook display to any Reflector-enabled device or Apple TV.
To mirror your Chromebook screen to a computer running Reflector:
Remember, you can mirror audio and connect multiple Chromebooks to Reflector at once, as well as iPhones, iPads, Surface Pros and Android devices. You may also change mirroring quality in the bottom right window to best fit your preferences.
To mirror your Chromebook screen to Apple TV:
For a greater range of Chromebook mirroring features in educational environments, check out Ditto. Ditto allows students and teachers to wirelessly mirror a Chromebook screen to Apple TVs and other devices. See how Ditto makes collaboration easy for schools here.
Last updated 9/23/21