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Just purchased a Toshiba 3D TV; model number 55L6200U.  Is there a way that I can view my computer screen on my tv wirelessly.  I have a wireless router.  Thanks for your help

Not that I have done this, but the only way I know to put your computer screen on your TV wirelessly would require an Apple computer and an Apple TV.  The process is called Air Play and more details are on the Apple website at http://www.apple.com/appletv/airplay/ or click.

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