Yes. All editions (Home, Pro, Enterprise) include Miracast.

If you’ve searched for the phrase you’re likely facing one of two scenarios: either your PC isn’t mirroring properly, or you’re unsure if your system supports Miracast at all. The good news? In most cases, you don’t actually need to “download” Miracast as a separate app—it’s already part of the operating system.

Not with Miracast. Apple TV uses AirPlay. You would need third-party software like AirParrot or a physical HDMI cable.

In today’s multi-device world, the ability to project your laptop screen onto a bigger display—like a TV, monitor, or projector—without messy HDMI cables is a game-changer. Microsoft’s answer to this need is Miracast , a wireless display standard built directly into Windows 10.