AirPlay is a technology developed by Apple that enables the wireless streaming of media content, such as audio, video, and photos, from compatible iOS, macOS, or tvOS devices to other AirPlay-enabled devices, such as Apple TV, wireless speakers, televisions, or audio and video receivers.
With AirPlay, you can send content from your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or iPod touch to a larger screen, like a TV, or to sound systems to play music, videos, or even mirror your device's screen on a compatible TV or projector. You can also use AirPlay to wirelessly share presentations, photos, and other content at meetings or events.
In addition, AirPlay 2, a newer version of the technology, enables simultaneous streaming of content to multiple receiving devices, providing a more versatile and complete experience in distributing content in different rooms of your home.
It is important to note that to use AirPlay, the source and destination devices must support this technology and be connected to the same Wi-Fi network in order to establish a wireless connection and share content between them.
Here you will find a list of Airplay-compatible televisions of different brands and operating systems.