The capability under discussion permits the transmission of content from an Apple mobile device’s display to another screen, such as a television or computer monitor. This function replicates the device’s user interface on the external display, providing a larger viewing area. For instance, an application running on an iPhone can be viewed and controlled simultaneously on a connected iPad or a larger display.
This functionality is increasingly valuable for presentations, collaborative work, entertainment, and accessibility. Historically, earlier versions of similar technologies were limited by connection methods and resolution constraints. The improved performance and expanded feature sets offer more seamless and versatile experiences compared to previous iterations.