HT201343 Is there any software that supports AirPlay to display iMac (2009 - late) display via Apple TV? Or is this also hardware dependent?

Just bought a MacPro and can airplay to Apple TV? I read that the iMaC, at least my model (Late 2009) does not support. Is this software (Lion) or hardware dependent, as well.?

Adding: It will be the "AirPlay Mirroring" for full screen.

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