Screen Keep

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Website-on-TV workflows

Putting a website on a TV sounds simple until the screen needs to stay awake, refresh, recover, and look readable.

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Quick answer

The cleanest website-on-TV workflow is usually a TV app that launches the URL directly instead of casting from another device.

Why Screen Keep fits

Screen Keep is a website-on-TV workflow for Android TV and Google TV: send the URL, keep it refreshed, and manage the screen path with less overhead.

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Best-fit scenarios before you choose the screen workflow.

The strongest Screen Keep fit is a focused screen job with a stable URL and clear ownership for the source content.

Dashboards, menus, schedules, status pages, real estate displays, and event screens.

Users comparing casting, HDMI laptops, Raspberry Pi, and Android TV apps.

Screens that must keep running without a person nearby.

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Display a Website on a TV

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Webpage-to-TV launch checklist

A launch checklist for URL readiness, TV readability, refresh, recovery, and launch path.

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FAQ

Short answers for this research path.

What is the easiest way to show a website on a TV?

Use a TV or streamer that can install an app designed to launch and manage the webpage directly.

Why not just use HDMI?

HDMI can work for temporary displays, but it ties the sign to a laptop and creates recovery, sleep, and ownership issues.

Why not just cast?

Casting is convenient for short sessions. Persistent signage should run on the TV device itself.

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